TODAY'S HERESY - TOMORROW'S ORTHODOXY?
Here is a play written to be read, and it is inside a thought provoking book that challenges the reader to consider these questions:
- What stands between us and the destruction of things we treasure?
- Who threatens it?
- When is diversity more important than equality?
- Which is the wiser mantra in education - Equality or Equity?
- How far does decrlaring a "Right" provide the protection of "a Right?"
- How do we reconcile an increasingly controlling society with a
participating one?
- How do we get a more efficient, less wasteful system of Government?
- How do we get better directed policies from all political parties?
- How does a multicultural society live at peace with itself?
- In this generation properly mindful of the legacy it is bequeathing
to the grandchildren of its grandchildren?
A play about the closing of a school for special educational needs provides some provocative answers.
In a world where many children are denied an education that is right for them.
We are equal only sometimes, unequal most times, and always different.
In short, this is a polemic right for our times, and important for all
those who care about the future of the rising generation in our schools.