I have been approached by Think magazine to write an article for their next issue. Think is a nationally-distributed magazine, themed each month to present a unique Christian perspective on current issues and issues that challenge faith. It sounds like the next issue will at least partly address education. At right is the statement from the publisher. | We've heard it said that the schools attended by today's kids and teenagers aren't remotely the same (morally, educationally, etc.) as the schools that past generations attended. What we're looking for in an article is an inside look at that claim from a teacher's perspective. In what ways are the schools different than they were in years past, or even in comparison to when you attended as a student? |
I will be writing the article, this weekend, and any suggestions will be appreciated. How are things different for your children than they were for you? Is there a difference in teaching strategies? Teacher requirements? School climate? Parent involvement? Please respond to this article with your comments.
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