Whatever happened to the teaching of civics? Does it still occur in American
classrooms? If so, what form does it
take? I just pulled the Kentucky
Core Academic Standards (page 540) where I took a look at the section on US
government and civics. All in all, the
topic list looks good, although the teaching could take many different forms
depending on who is doing the teaching.
When I was in school a few (ahem) years back, our US government system
was taught very simply and clearly from the time I was an elementary
child. At home, my father expanded my education in citizenship
with messages of the privileges, rights, and responsibilities of being an
American in a democratic republic.
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Showing posts with label Marriage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marriage. Show all posts
Saturday, July 4, 2015
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Hurtling Down the Slippery Slope
(Author’s Note: Though
I originally wrote this post in July, I have been so busy that I have just now
found a moment to edit it and step back into blogging.)
I realize that the more I wade into this marriage water, the
hotter it is going to get. My views (though
unchanging) are increasingly becoming politically incorrect and soon to be, if
not now already, branded as “bigoted” and “hateful”. I adamantly reject those labels and press on. I suppose I want to get on record now so that
as events and decisions regarding marriage play out in our country, a memory
(however faint it may be) of these words may provoke others to consider what
I’m saying.
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Saturday, February 22, 2014
Traditional Marriage – Facing a Painful Reality
I like war movies. I
guess I got that from my dad. My father
was a WWII veteran who lied about his age and volunteered as a 16 year-old to fight for America. He was always quick to explain that his
patriotism and desire for adventure greatly exceeded his knowledge of what he
was getting into. I have two sons of my
own, the youngest of which is seventeen.
It is hard for me to imagine either of them going to Italy and
fighting across the Apennine Mountains at the age of 17. I can’t
imagine having done so myself. Yet my
dad and many others did. I used to love to watch war movies with my dad and listen
to him talk about the different battle tactics.
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Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Chicken or Egg? Does Wealth Create Family Stability ?
While scanning news sites this morning, I saw a couple of headlines that caught my eye. An article titled “Children suffer from growing economic inequality among families since recession” by Brigid Schulte was posted in the “Local” section of today’s Washington Post, but the implications of this article are anything but local. The impetus for Schulte’s article is the report just released by Ohio State University social scientist Zhenchao Qian titled “Divergent Paths of American Families”. Qian examined census and other data regarding income, poverty, and family status in the United States. Both Schulte and Qian miss the point.
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