Years ago, Abraham Lincoln said, “The philosophy of the classroom will be the philosophy of the government in the next generation.” Do you believe schools should be able to operate freely not governed by laws and government. Why or why not?
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Years ago, Abraham Lincoln said, “The philosophy of the classroom will be the philosophy of the government in the next generation.” Do you believe schools should be able to operate freely not governed by laws and government. Why or why not?
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Text: Webb, L.D & Metha, A. (2017, 8th edition). Foundations of American Education.
Chapter 5: American Education: European Heritage and Colonial Experience
Chapter 6: American Education: From Revolution to the Twentieth Century
Assignment:
Activate your learning by responding to the following statement with your opinion:
Years ago, Abraham Lincoln said, “The philosophy of the classroom will be the philosophy of the government in the next generation.” Do you believe schools should be able to operate freely not governed by laws and government. Why or why not?
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