![]() Divisiveness in society is good - its how progress happens. Honestly in 2k19 we all are exposed to the absolute extremes of controversial opinion thanks to the internet every day. My counterpoint would be to read The Myth of the Spoiled Child by Alfie Kohn, who lays out that the "kids these days are too sensitive" argument has existed every single generation in American history. I haven't read that book but I've read some of their essays. r/ECEProfessionals: early childhood education Share and discuss educational techologies that can support and improve teaching and learning. Share and discover teaching resources, including lessons, demos, blogs, simulations, and visual aids. Learn about and discuss the practice of teaching and receive support from fellow teachers. Learn about and discuss the news and politics of education. Guide: How to set up your User Flair The Reddit Education Network ![]() Students and non-teachers must remain positive and respectful. These posts will be manually approved as soon as possible. Note: We welcome new accounts, but posts from accounts with low ages or karma levels will be automatically removed by the filter. ![]() The goal of r/Teachers is to provide a supportive community for teachers and to inform and engage in discourse with educational stakeholders about the teaching profession. ![]()
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