It helps to drive critical thinking. But when it is discussed and taught it must be done with zero political bias! When I was a high school student, my teacher taught me with a strong conservative prejudice, and tasteless jokes liberal always tells me that I can not even write a story for students to discuss topics from a liberal point of view It was. . This was clear when I was in college. When I joined the American History class, when I was upgraded to American Revolution, the professor began to explain why they taxed the colony from the UK perspective, and some newcomers (some of the people I met in high school) He retired the professor as a royalist. "Sucking in the UK makes them leave the classroom instead of understanding the other side of the conflict. I am convinced that there are generous prejudices at schools and classes, but if you are going to take classes (and if you should), teachers should bear the obligation to ignore your political views is. Regardless of their argument, we will treat students fairly while doing a fair and biased lecture. The same can be said for students who may have chosen them to deal with teacher trade fairs.
It helps to drive critical thinking. But when it is discussed and taught it must be done with zero political bias! When I was a high school student, my teacher taught me with a strong conservative prejudice, and tasteless jokes liberal always tells me that I can not even write a story for students to discuss topics from a liberal point of view It was. . This was clear when I was in college. When I joined the American History class, when I was upgraded to American Revolution, the professor began to explain why they taxed the colony from the UK perspective, and some newcomers (some of the people I met in high school) He retired the professor as a royalist. "Sucking in the UK makes them leave the classroom instead of understanding the other side of the conflict. I am convinced that there are generous prejudices at schools and classes, but if you are going to take classes (and if you should), teachers should bear the obligation to ignore your political views is. Regardless of their argument, we will treat students fairly while doing a fair and biased lecture. The same can be said for students who may have chosen them to deal with teacher trade fairs.
Since the classroom is a learning environment, of course we need to discuss political issues. Teachers do not need to give opinions to students, but students should be able to discuss politics and ensure that the environment will be influenced as to how they affect daily life. School is for studying, so welcome politics in the classroom. It will be cool if politics becomes part of an ordinary school curriculum. Young children are full of ideas on how they want their world. It encourages them to develop their own ideas and learn how to express them in a persuasive way. Children are the future, why should they be separated from "politics"? They discuss their future world and let them invent it
The idea that schools should be "higher than politics" historically helped to suppress the political debate in the classroom. If you want to educate students with ideas and citizen consciousness, you have to return to an important position in the classroom to discuss difficult political issues. As a citizen, a citizen, and a national government, citizens not only understand the democratic regime but also are required to be familiar with contemporary problems and discussions. Yes, the classrooms should be political, but we are not often worried. Politics means accepting fights of controversy and ideology. This is the driving force of democracy, giving meaning to education.