For education, I always show, Children in America's Schools based on Jonothan 
Kozol's book, Savage Inequalties. It references schools in Cleveland with those 
in the outlying suburbs and it really gets students talking. 

>>> "Kristen Hefley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/17/06 7:41 AM >>>
Hi everyone-
 
I always enjoy the excellent ideas that pass through here, and I'm
wondering if anyone has any good suggestions for interactive,
student-oriented activities that emphasize some of the concepts
pertaining to religion and/or education?  I usually talk about them at
the same time, but I want to get the students a little more involved.  I
am grateful for all of your wonderful ideas.  Thank you!
 
Kristen
 
Kristen Hefley, Ph.D.
University of Oklahoma
Department of Sociology
780 Van Vleet Oval
Kaufman Hall 331
Norman, OK 73019
PHONE:  (405) 325-1751
FAX:  (405) 325-7825
 




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