From Awareness to Action: How Parents and Grandparents Can Respond Together
When I finished watching The Mis-Education of America, I did not feel shocked. I felt confirmed. What I saw in the series matched conversations I’m having with both parents and grandparents right now. Parents are concerned.
Grandparents are deeply troubled. Schools today feel radically different from the education they experienced. It feels like something important has been lost.
Why Every Parent and Grandparent Should Watch The Miseducation of America
For many families today, something about education feels unsettled. Parents sense it. Grandparents feel it deeply. School does not look like it once did. The goals feel different. The lessons sound unfamiliar.
Many parents are concerned, but grandparents are often shocked. What they see happening in schools feels nothing like the education they remember. I hear this often from grandparents. They look at what their grandchildren are learning and say, “This is not the school I knew.”