Tag Archive for 'public-school'
Could HomeSchooling Children Become Illegal?
Published by June 13th, 2009 in Culture and education. 0 Comments
Education, by the state, is designed to create some knowledge in children. More than that, however, education is designed to create good citizens, wards of the state if you will. We teach conformity, how to line up and move from one place to the other at the ringing of a bell.
Some issues are difficult and require a lot of ground work before the real discussion can begin. To me education… Keep reading
Overcoming the Hurdle of Government Legislation in Public School Education
Published by April 21st, 2009 in education. 0 Comments
Truthfully, I’m not writing this article from a political agenda. I’m writing, as one who cares deeply about children and the education profession. I’m writing from a position as an insider. I taught in public schools for 20+ years, served as an adjunct professor in Teacher Education, and now I am an educational consultant. I work with private schools and see parents rushing to transfer their children to our school… Keep reading
Dear God, What’s Going on in our World?
Published by January 7th, 2009 in Breaking News and Culture. 1 Comment
For those who have eyes that discern and ears that understand our culture is traveling down a dangerous road of immorality. It's not our economy that's in a downward spiral, but it's our culture that is in a freefall towards moral of bankruptcy. We have been since the 1960s.
Remember the free love movement? Sex, drugs and Rock and Roll, baby! Love, peace and unity, right? Oh, don't forget the New… Keep reading | 1 Comment
Pro-Islam Principal in Texas Moves to Larger School by Jeff Johnson
Published by July 14th, 2008 in Culture. 0 Comments
OneNewsNow reports -- A Texas middle-school principal widely criticized for forcing students to sit through a pro-Islam presentation without parents' knowledge or permission has been hired by the Houston Independent School District.
As OneNewsNow reported in June, nearly 900 students at Texas' Friendswood Junior High were required to attend a pro-Islam lecture by two representatives of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. The program presented Islamic… Keep reading










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