
- Professor William Maxwell, Ed.D.,
is one of two “professors of thinking” in the world. (The other is Dr. Edward de Bono of Malta and
England.) William Maxwell graduated
valedictorian from Carver High School in Phoenix, Arizona, earned the B.Sc. at
Oregon State University in Education – Physical Sciences; and his Ed.M., and
Ed.D., at Harvard University, where he was one of two graduate students elected
to the Phi Delta Kappa Honor Society. He
has held professorships or deanships on five continents, at Chonnam National
University, Kwangju, Korea; the University of Wisconsin; Ahmadu Bello
University, Zaria, Nigeria; North Carolina State University, Raleigh;
California State University, Fresno; The University of the South Pacific, Suva,
Fiji; Ottawa University, Phoenix; University of Advancing Technology, Tempe, Arizona;
University of New York and Kristal University both inTirana, Albania.

Dr. Dorothea
Martin
(B.A.,
Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude,
Mt Holyoke; Ph.D. (Lit.), Michigan) has taught English Language and literature
at the university level in Michigan, Korea and in the Philippines. She has taught English and World Literature
at Central Luzon State University,
Philippines; was an Assistant Professor of English at Taegu University, Korea;
and was an instructor in the Great Books Program at the University of
Michigan. She has also taught German at
Michigan and in Albania, where she now lives and where she prepares students
for the Test of English as a Foreign Language and other tests for study abroad.