The Future of Our Education as Illustrated from the Tucson Book Ban (Guest Post by Youth Leader Kalila Bohsali)
I, as a student with a strong belief that our education shapes our lives, ideals and the way we view our peers and equals, am completely appalled with the recent education feud in Tucson, Arizona.
Somehow, our learning process has become embroiled with deeply biased political catastrophes led by greed mongering corporate monsters who are using education as a pawn in the game of scheming personal agenda. Throwing schools and school programs away and never looking back as though we are, but a small sacrifice. A mistake of preposterous proportions because they forget that education is a key player, tied into almost every modern day issue.
In order to understand the magnitude education has on our populous ability to cohesively live in harmony and appropriately uphold society’s modern set of morals we have to ask ourselves, “What would the world look
Somehow, our learning process has become embroiled with deeply biased political catastrophes led by greed mongering corporate monsters who are using education as a pawn in the game of scheming personal agenda. Throwing schools and school programs away and never looking back as though we are, but a small sacrifice. A mistake of preposterous proportions because they forget that education is a key player, tied into almost every modern day issue.
In order to understand the magnitude education has on our populous ability to cohesively live in harmony and appropriately uphold society’s modern set of morals we have to ask ourselves, “What would the world look