Children should have political thinking when they are young. If politics is the field of compulsory subjects in schools, more people will become politically conscious citizens who vote in a smarter way. We are responsible for ensuring that children do not know anything about political affairs and therefore will be deprived of citizenship.
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
There is no reason not to discuss politics at high school. By teaching children how to properly respond to and respond to political discussions, we are preparing people to interact with each other and with the government. By making politics "unlimited", we educate our children and our opinions are left to ourselves, things will never change.
If this alone is not enough, you also need to know that discussing political issues in all the classrooms I enrolled on the day of inauguration. In fact, every classroom I enroll every year has discussed political issues in some way. Yes, the material is very delicate. Yes, the teacher must be very objective and objective. But do you know? Discussion that makes young people talk and controversial is more elegant than any adult I know. Parents believe that our children can not understand politics, especially due to trauma and infringement of rights, but most children are reading the massacre of third graders. Many teenagers were more complicated about global politics than parents when they were high school students.
I believe that politics should be discussed about dining, classrooms, offices, Starbucks, waiting for the bus or walking down the street or waiting at the grocery shop. We should not be afraid to conduct bold and bold conversations about the idea of managing our lives. We are worried about hidden things, politics is a monster in the cellar. As monsters come out! Eric Smith and I have had some conversations about the current state of political problems and our dysfunction in America. I mourned protests in the 1960s and 1970s, I wrote my letter and took my slogan called my legislator. I do not witness my country being washed away in the toilet but I want to hide in the cave. Eric Smith advised me not to give it up again and again - to talk, talk and keep talking. He is a Dutchman and deeply involved in the politics of the United States than most Americans for God.
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.