Pill of the week - BluRadio, 28/02/11
The pill, bitter, now comes from a middle school in Catanzaro, where the headmaster had decided not to authorize the participation of a boy down to educational tours, deemed unsafe and, much worse, had asked the comrades not to say that there would be those outputs. The boys have decided not to stay there and not even participate in them.
And, on reflection, it is not good news. Why yes, we said that the 13 year-olds are able to see what is the right thing to do, and put it in the face of those who propose the most convenient solution - and perhaps already for this very reason that we begin to have some gray hair should be concerned about. But it also tells us
schools perennially difficult to ensure that disabled people integration also means, roughly, but in practice, hours of service, personnel, funds, and where a principal (which I personally am not so sure he deserves all the blame ) risks becoming an official who deals only budgets, risks, insurance.
Above all, the episode tells us about a generation - one that now sits behind the chairs upside-down after perhaps some in his time - that after searching for the best seems to have adjusted to convey to children the worst, with which will come into do, almost certainly, later. If
for decades have found that schools and other educational institutions seem to send content and values \u200b\u200b"high", then so high that the life you had to reduce and adapt to its logical, today we discover the danger that even in those environments we resigned to educate the children to escape and the common cause.
And, on reflection, it is not good news. Why yes, we said that the 13 year-olds are able to see what is the right thing to do, and put it in the face of those who propose the most convenient solution - and perhaps already for this very reason that we begin to have some gray hair should be concerned about. But it also tells us
schools perennially difficult to ensure that disabled people integration also means, roughly, but in practice, hours of service, personnel, funds, and where a principal (which I personally am not so sure he deserves all the blame ) risks becoming an official who deals only budgets, risks, insurance.
Above all, the episode tells us about a generation - one that now sits behind the chairs upside-down after perhaps some in his time - that after searching for the best seems to have adjusted to convey to children the worst, with which will come into do, almost certainly, later. If
for decades have found that schools and other educational institutions seem to send content and values \u200b\u200b"high", then so high that the life you had to reduce and adapt to its logical, today we discover the danger that even in those environments we resigned to educate the children to escape and the common cause.
Someone said that you listen more willingly to witnesses than to teachers: and if the youngsters can not own to be neither one nor the other, well, at least let us not degrade them to our associates.