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<span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:156%;">'''Dr. Albert E. Burke: A Timeless Educator — What He Still Can Teach US'''</span>
<span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:156%;">'''Dr. Albert E. Burke: A Timeless Educator'''</span>
'''— What He Still Can Teach US'''


<span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:156%;">I</span>n 1960, Dr. Burke's educational TV program was entitled A <mark>Way of Thinking</mark>, though the name changed thoughout various years of production from 1951-1964. His "<mark>way of thinking</mark>" relied on factual information, reason, analysis of cause and effect, juxtaposition, anecdote and analogy — not <mark>[[Propaganda]]</mark> or mere opinion. As such, his <mark>way of thinking</mark> is still sorely needed in the 2020s where stubborn, mindless opinionatedness and <mark>[[Propaganda]]</mark> are rampant, having reached greater and greater heights over more than half a century since the 1960s.
<span style="font-family:sans-serif; font-size:156%;">I</span>n 1960, Dr. Burke's educational TV program was entitled A <mark>Way of Thinking</mark>, though the name changed thoughout various years of production from 1951-1964. His "<mark>way of thinking</mark>" relied on factual information, reason, analysis of cause and effect, juxtaposition, anecdote and analogy — not <mark>[[Propaganda]]</mark> or mere opinion. As such, his <mark>way of thinking</mark> is still sorely needed in the 2020s where stubborn, mindless opinionatedness and <mark>[[Propaganda]]</mark> are rampant, having reached greater and greater heights over more than half a century since the 1960s.

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