Silenced In The Schoolhouse How Biblical Illiteracy In Our Schools Is Destroying America
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Author | : Michael Williams |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2008-05-15 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 061521567X |
America is in the middle of a cultural meltdown. Despite a slew of new psychiatric drugs and treatments as well as politicians and educators who claim to have the answers to stop it, every American family has been affected. Millions are frantically searching for anyone who has answers to their problems. What created this meltdown? This meltdown was created by Biblical illiteracy, which is the direct result of God being "Silenced in the Schoolhouse". -Dr. Michael L. Williams Silenced in the Schoolhouse tells the story how: - The Founding Fathers believed the Gospel of Jesus Christ was the foundation of our freedom and the model for our constitutional republic - The Founding Fathers were Biblically literate, believed Biblical literacy was important to ensure our freedom, and should be taught in our schools - The "separation of church and state" as defined today is not anything like what Jefferson described in his letters. (208 pages)
Author | : Catherine A. Brekus |
Publisher | : Univ of North Carolina Press |
Total Pages | : 546 |
Release | : 2011 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0807835153 |
From the founding of the first colonies until the present, the influence of Christianity, as the dominant faith in American society, has extended far beyond church pews into the wider culture. Yet, at the same time, Christians in the United States have di
Author | : Dr. Michael L. Williams |
Publisher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2018-10-09 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0999617354 |
Every day you wake up and choose what you are going to "think on". As you spend time in God's Word daily you have the greatest chance of choosing the right things to "think on". This little book, a collaboration of husband and wife team Dr. Michael L. Williams and Pamela Rose Williams, contains just thirty-one Bible devotions and meditations that are built around key Bible passages. As you sift through these thoughtful words you will find that it is good to have "Things to Think On" as part of your Every Day time with the Lord.
Author | : Diane Ravitch |
Publisher | : Vintage |
Total Pages | : 417 |
Release | : 2013-09-17 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0385350899 |
From one of the foremost authorities on education in the United States, former U.S. assistant secretary of education, “whistle-blower extraordinaire” (The Wall Street Journal), author of the best-selling The Death and Life of the Great American School System (“Important and riveting”—Library Journal), The Language Police (“Impassioned . . . Fiercely argued . . . Every bit as alarming as it is illuminating”—The New York Times), and other notable books on education history and policy—an incisive, comprehensive look at today’s American school system that argues against those who claim it is broken and beyond repair; an impassioned but reasoned call to stop the privatization movement that is draining students and funding from our public schools. In Reign of Error, Diane Ravitch argues that the crisis in American education is not a crisis of academic achievement but a concerted effort to destroy public schools in this country. She makes clear that, contrary to the claims being made, public school test scores and graduation rates are the highest they’ve ever been, and dropout rates are at their lowest point. She argues that federal programs such as George W. Bush’s No Child Left Behind and Barack Obama’s Race to the Top set unreasonable targets for American students, punish schools, and result in teachers being fired if their students underperform, unfairly branding those educators as failures. She warns that major foundations, individual billionaires, and Wall Street hedge fund managers are encouraging the privatization of public education, some for idealistic reasons, others for profit. Many who work with equity funds are eyeing public education as an emerging market for investors. Reign of Error begins where The Death and Life of the Great American School System left off, providing a deeper argument against privatization and for public education, and in a chapter-by-chapter breakdown, putting forth a plan for what can be done to preserve and improve it. She makes clear what is right about U.S. education, how policy makers are failing to address the root causes of educational failure, and how we can fix it. For Ravitch, public school education is about knowledge, about learning, about developing character, and about creating citizens for our society. It’s about helping to inspire independent thinkers, not just honing job skills or preparing people for college. Public school education is essential to our democracy, and its aim, since the founding of this country, has been to educate citizens who will help carry democracy into the future.
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Total Pages | : 406 |
Release | : 1910 |
Genre | : International Sunday School Lessons |
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Total Pages | : 530 |
Release | : 1838 |
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Includes section with title: Journal of the American Education Society, which was also issued separately.
Author | : Linda Christensen |
Publisher | : Rethinking Schools |
Total Pages | : 357 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0942961293 |
Rethinking School Reform puts classrooms and teaching at the center of the debate over how to improve public schools. Drawing on some of the best writing from the quarterly journal Rethinking Schools, this new collection offers a primer on a broad range of pressing issues, including school vouchers and funding, multiculturalism, standards and testing, teacher unions, bilingual educatin, and federal education policy. Informed by the experience and passion of teachers who walk daily into real classrooms, Rethinking School Reform examines how various reform efforts promote--or prevent--the kind of teaching that can bring equity and excellence to all our children, and it provides compelling, practical descriptions of what such teaching looks like.
Author | : Michelle Kuo |
Publisher | : Pan Macmillan |
Total Pages | : 273 |
Release | : 2017-07-13 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 1447286065 |
As a young English teacher keen to make a difference in the world, Michelle Kuo took a job at a tough school in the Mississippi Delta, sharing books and poetry with a young African-American teenager named Patrick and his classmates. For the first time, these kids began to engage with ideas and dreams beyond their small town, and to gain an insight into themselves that they had never had before. Two years later, Michelle left to go to law school; but Patrick began to lose his way, ending up jailed for murder. And that’s when Michelle decided that her work was not done, and began to visit Patrick once a week, and soon every day, to read with him again. Reading with Patrick is an inspirational story of friendship, a coming-of-age story for both a young teacher and a student, an expansive, deeply resonant meditation on education, race and justice, and a love letter to literature and its power to transcend social barriers.
Author | : Reginald G. Damerell |
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Total Pages | : 328 |
Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : Education |
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Total Pages | : 826 |
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