Student's Bill of Rights

Thank you, Peter, for a wonderful post on the need and content for a Student's Bill of Rights. Check it out.

For me, I wish children of the world will find:

A place that cares as much about their happiness as their education.

A place that cares more about their love of learning than their test scores.

A place where they feel safe and welcome and can’t wait to get to every morning.

A place that honors creativity more than memorization.

A place that has a library full of stories and a librarian who makes them come alive.

A place where technology hasn’t taken the place of playing with blocks, finger-painting, naps, graham crackers, or a teacher’s soft encouragement.

A place where they learn to work and play with kids who make not have been given the blessings of a middle-class lifestyle or a fully-functioning body or brain.

A place that teaches kindness along with math, tolerance along with history, and conservation along with science.

A place where teachers are excited about teaching and passionate about encouraging the passions in their students.

A place where they are never compared to their older sibblings.

What would you put on a Student's Bill of Rights?


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Anonymous said...

Sarah,
Beautiful concepts for a Student's Bill of rights.

I love your site. and will link to it from mine.

pete

True learning-learning that is permanent and useful,that leads to intelligent action and further learning, can arise only out of the experience, interest, and concerns of the learner.
John Holt
Real heroes are men who fall, fail and are flawed, but win out in the end because they stayed true to their ideals, beliefs and commitments.
Actor Kevin Costner
 

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