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Encyclopedia > John Saxon

There have been at least two prominent Americans in the 20th century named John Saxon:

  • John Saxon (actor) (b. 1935) is a motion picture actor, specializing in action films.
  • John Saxon (educator) (1923-1996) is known for developing a controversial system of mathematics education.

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John Saxon (453 words)
John Saxon, a farmer residing on section 33, Washington Township, is a representative of one of the early pioneer families of Blackford County.
John Saxon, whose name heads this sketch, grew to manhood on his father's farm in Washington Township, being reared to the avocation of a farmer, which he has made his life work.
John Saxon -Albert, born in July, 1856; Minerva A., born April 5, 1858; John B., born December 7, 1862; McDowell, born November 6, 1868, and Thomas, born April 1, 1873.
Saxon Publishers (276 words)
Saxon Publishers commitment to education, and to the belief that all students have a right to be educated, is reflected in its mission to ensure access to instructional materials with proven records of success.
Saxon's tangible results can be seen in improving test scores and the intangible results include those 'light-bulb moments' when a student realizes they are able to comprehend a concept.
Saxon is the only activity-based program to provide complete teaching transcriptes for every lesson to ensure consistency of instruction and development.
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