Word: classroom
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...examine, with a teacher, a map of the United States. They have drawn it themselves, applying the basic ideas of mapping that they learned earlier with reference to the sky. A remarkably accurate series of maps of different parts of the world cover the walls of the eighth grade classroom...
...would undoubtedly rise of they would receive the same financial attention as white students in the same schools. The Supreme Court decision has already caused deep emotional conflicts. One elementary school teacher in Gwinnet Country, Georgia, was fired last year for refusing to denounce the court order in the classroom. The state legislature has debated a resolution that teachers must sign a loyalty oath that they never have belonged to or supported the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Such actions can have an obvious adverse effect on both teachers and pupils. The whole issue of segregation remains...
...school, in the public library; half a dozen boys aged six to eight are getting a first look at science in a floating class that rotates from home to home on Saturday mornings; ten boys aged nine to eleven are digesting a stiff science course in a day-nursery classroom...
Concerning the article on the National Association of Secondary-School Principals' opposition to the LIFE series on education, let me advise that I have taken these LIFE issues to my classroom so that all the students may read them...
Owen stated that the experiment "worked out very well," and that the students involved had registered no complaints. He said that one of the great advantages of holding section meetings in the Houses is to give students the opportunity to discuss the course after leaving the classroom...