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General / teaching preschoolers about liberty--looking for ideas
« on: March 17, 2007, 11:52:10 PM »
I am a preschool music teacher by day, teaching children up to 5 years old, and I've been thinking lately that this might be a unique opportunity for activism—I can structure the classroom in such a way as to pass my libertarian ideals on to them before they go on to government schools.
Do you have any suggestions that might help me do that? How would you create and manage a liberty-based classroom of young children? What would you do with children who are talking when the rest of the students are listening to music? Do you think it would it be right to assume that each student has voluntarily entered into my class for the purpose of making music?
I only see each class for 15 minutes twice a week, but I still feel like I can make a difference in this small amount of time and teach them more than just music.
Any ideas/thoughts?
~Brandon
Do you have any suggestions that might help me do that? How would you create and manage a liberty-based classroom of young children? What would you do with children who are talking when the rest of the students are listening to music? Do you think it would it be right to assume that each student has voluntarily entered into my class for the purpose of making music?
I only see each class for 15 minutes twice a week, but I still feel like I can make a difference in this small amount of time and teach them more than just music.
Any ideas/thoughts?
~Brandon
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