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8/22/2009 12:49 PM UTC
The result is the students' higher-order thinking ability was engaged. This is why those students who initiated the protest had the courage to facilitate change.
8/22/2009 12:46 PM UTC
Home, school, and church were more in the sync than they are today. Discipline began at home, reinforced by the elders in the community, at church, and then at school. It is understood discipline begins at home, but the question is how can we (parent, teacher, clergy) fill the void for students who do not have consistent support at the parental level? In the days of segregation, adults presented a united front, and the young people felt the authority of that boundary. The result is the stu
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