Mickey'snewestfan
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My son attends a public charter school where they study a single topic in depth for a period of time, and integrate math, and literacy into that topic. This fall the topic was related to political advocacy. They studied several historical advocacy movements, and then went on to look at a current movement.
The issue they chose is one that has great meaning locally. It's also one where locally there's not much debate -- every single person I know who lives where I live feels the same way, I think it's a fair assumption that every single parent in the school feels the same way.
Anyway, the class studied this topic in depth. They wrote stories about fictional characters involved in the "movement", and heard from speakers in the "movement". He came home from school with bumper stickers proclaiming the "cause". They didn't hear any from the opposing side.
I'm not sure how I feel. I know that if my child's school was doing this with a movement I didn't agree with, or even a movement that I did agree with, but that I felt was controversial, I'd be livid.
How would you feel?
The issue they chose is one that has great meaning locally. It's also one where locally there's not much debate -- every single person I know who lives where I live feels the same way, I think it's a fair assumption that every single parent in the school feels the same way.
Anyway, the class studied this topic in depth. They wrote stories about fictional characters involved in the "movement", and heard from speakers in the "movement". He came home from school with bumper stickers proclaiming the "cause". They didn't hear any from the opposing side.
I'm not sure how I feel. I know that if my child's school was doing this with a movement I didn't agree with, or even a movement that I did agree with, but that I felt was controversial, I'd be livid.
How would you feel?