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The Church has solutions for post-Covid education

Unsplash/ Thomas Park Education is in crisis.  Teachers, students, parents all know it; anyone with even a tenuous connection to the education system knows it.  A global pandemic did not cause this crisis, but it has shown a spotlight on increasing problems and turned subtle warning signs into glaring marquees of distress.  Cracks in the system that have been noticeable for decades now seem as deep chasms that perhaps cannot be bridged, let alone mended.  At a time when society’s push for individual rights is at an all-time high, accommodation for individual educational needs is at an all-time low—even though the technology is available to do it.  This is because the promotion of state-mandated conformity and the promotion of contrived individualism are mutually exclusive.  One cannot accommodate the other. That’s why a new approach is needed.  The church can provide a solution.

HuffPost blaming Christian curriculum for riots is slanderous

Supporters of U.S. President Donald Trump protest outside the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, in Washington, D.C. Demonstrators breached security and entered the Capitol as Congress debated the 2020 presidential election Electoral Vote Certification. | ALEX EDELMAN/AFP via Getty Images Recently the Huffington Post ran an article that was extremely hostile to Christian education here in the United States. The overall implication of the article was that the January 6 rioting at the Capitol building was directly tied to the government allowing and possibly funding conservative Christian education in the US.  Specific curricula were cited and quoted (specifically, A-Beka, Bob Jones and Accelerated Christian Education) and blame was explicitly and carelessly lobbied at these schools and curriculum.

B C records 550 new Coronavirus cases, Brazil variant of concern discovered in province

B C records 550 new Coronavirus cases, Brazil variant of concern discovered in province
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B C sees seven additional Coronavirus deaths, 18 new variant of concern cases

British Columbia s COVID-19 numbers have once again risen. In a written statement this afternoon (March 3), Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry and Health Minister Adrian Dix said 542 cases of the virus were detected during the past 24 hours, bringing the grand total to 75,819.  Of the new cases, Northern Health recorded 44, bringing the authority total to 4,686 since the virus hit the region on March 14, 2020. Officials announced seven more deaths linked to the virus today, bringing the province s toll to 1,372. There are 4,654 active cases throughout B.C. with 246 people currently hospitalized, 64 of which are in ICU or critical care. Dr. Henry revealed there have been 18 new variants of concern cases, bringing the provincial total to 200, with 11 active. 

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