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  • Dear Vivi,
    Your post made me feel sympathetic towards the people who still see food as the enemy because as an athlete food is considered fuel for your body. An eating disorder can be very damaging to the way your body function. Being an athlete my body image always concerns me because I have tough criticsm on the way my body looks or how fast…Read More

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    Education Policy

    In the article “Teachers struggle to teach the Holocaust without running afoul of new ‘divisive concepts’ rules” (WERTHEIMER September 28, 2023) I learned that teachers are getting their teaching license removed because of these new rules of refraining teaching...

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    In the article, “Education Policy in the United States” I learned that education policy has evolved drastically over time. Education was solely religious based and the amount of kids in school were little to none. Around the 1900s, the...

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    • Dear Isabella,
      Your work made me think about how important education is. I loved how much detail you put into writing this article. I’m really looking forward to seeing what you write next.
      Sincerely, Jonathan

    • Hi Isabella!
      I found your take on this topic extremely informative. Education is an exceptionably valuable factor in our society, and I too feel that sensitive topics also need to be discussed in school. While certain topics can be generally confrontational or hurtful towards certain groups, I think that the education system should find a way to address and teach future generations about challenges so that future worldly issues can be prevented. Just as you said, if new generations aren’t educated, it is extremely likely that the past will repeat itself.

    • I agree Isabella, Important dates in history should be taught in school even if they are controversial. It is very critical to our future that we are able to problem solve through conflicts like war, invasions and atrocities. Future generations deserve to know and be educated about the consequences of past actions from all perspectives. This topic should be talked about more as it affects every student.

    • Isabella, this is a very important topic that is not talked about enough. I agree that we need to teach all of our history so as to not repeat past mistakes and educate children on the true history of not only the United States, but the world. Hiding history from future generations is unfair to not only the children, but the people who lived through those events. Education is very important, and we need to place greater value on what we are teaching future generations.

  • Dear Janet,
    Your post made me think about how common death due to gun violence are becoming. It seems like America isn’t doing much to lower the number of deaths and prevent this. As you continue your research, I hope you find a temperorary solution to stopping gun violence and a source of power to stop this.
    Sincerely, Star

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