Description
Schools have become vessels of social agency. The time has come to detox American education and to call for teachers to return to the urgent, fundamental mission of educating students academically.
Too many teachers are following the paradigm found on many college campuses, as they use prior experience to stir up students and bring new levels of emotion into their classrooms. The classroom environment has flipped and what was once tolerance has become the new toxic intolerance.
Fractious Americans seem addicted to the use of polarized issues as social and emotional intoxicants. Groups are strategic in seizing upon differences to ensure augmentation and marginalization upon ideological lines, intensified often by the flames of social media and intolerant activism.
College students emerging from Gen Z are more radicalized from their time at college. Unless American educators agree to step back from certain poisonous rhetoric and noxious activism, our nation will continue to lose sight of the academic urgency before us, and with it a generation of children.
About the Author
Dr. Ernest J. Zarra III is a lifelong educator. Ernie has authored ten books and over a dozen journal articles, served as a district professional development leader, and has presented as keynote speaker for various educational, and currently serves as Assistant Professor of Teacher Education at Lewis-Clark State College.
Book Information
ISBN 9781475852639
Author Ernest J. Zarra
Format Hardback
Page Count 190
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Weight(grams) 458g
Dimensions(mm) 241mm * 161mm * 20mm