
Interview - U.S. middle school students given ethics test innapropriate for their age group
A middle school teacher gave students a list of hypothetical people, then asked the students who should live and who should die.
The Roy Green Show · Global News / Curiouscast
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Show Notes
A middle school teacher gave students a list of hypothetical people, then asked the students who should live and who should die. The list included “a racist, armed police officer who has been accused of excessive force.” Is this an example of “politically correct” philosophies in our education system, or simply a lapse in judgment that failed to take into account what is appropriate for the children’s ages?
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Guest: Michael Zwaagstra, Manitoba High School teacher, author of ‘What’s Wrong with Our Schools: And How We Can Fix Them’
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