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A Wall Street Journal article discusses how GenZ teachers are transforming classroom decor to create a more home-like, inviting environment, contrasting with the traditional sterile classrooms. This shift aims to enhance students' learning experiences, as studies suggest that children learn better in cozy, familiar settings. The article highlights a teacher in Idaho who has decorated her classroom with warm colors and comfortable furnishings, reflecting the idea that a homey atmosphere can positively impact learning. This trend reinforces what homeschooling parents already knew: kids learn best at home.
The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled a law unconstitutional that allowed state money to be used for private education. This ruling reflects a broader debate on the use of public funds for private schooling and suggests that similar measures in other states, like California, may face legal challenges if they do not adequately address the regulatory concerns. Ultimately, the ruling serves as a cautionary tale about the potential consequences of accepting state funds, as it may come with strings attached that could infringe on the autonomy of private educational institutions. This lesson from the South Carolina Supreme Court gives us another reminder to resist taking state funds as they do come with government oversight.
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Wall Street Journal Article: https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/classroomsetup-gen-z-back-to-school-38991ced?mod=Searchresults_pos1&page=1
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A Wall Street Journal article discusses how GenZ teachers are transforming classroom decor to create a more home-like, inviting environment, contrasting with the traditional sterile classrooms. This shift aims to enhance students' learning experiences, as studies suggest that children learn better in cozy, familiar settings. The article highlights a teacher in Idaho who has decorated her classroom with warm colors and comfortable furnishings, reflecting the idea that a homey atmosphere can positively impact learning. This trend reinforces what homeschooling parents already knew: kids learn best at home.
The South Carolina Supreme Court ruled a law unconstitutional that allowed state money to be used for private education. This ruling reflects a broader debate on the use of public funds for private schooling and suggests that similar measures in other states, like California, may face legal challenges if they do not adequately address the regulatory concerns. Ultimately, the ruling serves as a cautionary tale about the potential consequences of accepting state funds, as it may come with strings attached that could infringe on the autonomy of private educational institutions. This lesson from the South Carolina Supreme Court gives us another reminder to resist taking state funds as they do come with government oversight.
Steve Lawson Book “Show Me Your Glory" https://store.ligonier.org/show-me-your-glory-hardcover
Wall Street Journal Article: https://www.wsj.com/lifestyle/classroomsetup-gen-z-back-to-school-38991ced?mod=Searchresults_pos1&page=1
Be a Poll Worker: https://pollworker.sos.ca.gov/
Register to Vote: https://registertovote.ca.gov/
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