The Education Liberator

Vol. 2, No. 4 May 1996

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Originally published in The Education Liberator, Vol. 2, No. 4, May 1996 



Each month, we will profile individuals who have signed the Proclamation for the Separation of School & State.


 

43 years a teacher, now wants separation

 

Suffice it to say Eva Rosenbaum never went on strike.

 

When she started teaching in 1923 for $90 a month in a one-room schoolhouse in Promontory, Utah, teachers didn't smoke, drink, wear jeans to class, or teach first-graders to guess at words. And they didn't demand national health care or the transformation of Thanksgiving into a celebration of "diversity."

 

"We were looked up to," the 92-year-old Fresno resident recalls. She says in her 43 years of teaching primary grades in three states, she was often "overloaded" with cookies, pies, and all manner of gifts from appreciative parents and students. "They would even stand up when we came into a room," she remembers. Mrs. Rosenbaum laments that the teaching profession is not universally held in the same high esteem it once was.

 

Though there are still many excellent teachers, Mrs. Rosenbaum believes, "We need to go back to the basics — the three R's, and especially phonics," she says.

 

She's also miffed at the many government-generated "forms and instructions" teachers are forced to deal with. "They want their forms filled out in triplicate," she says, "and they want it yesterday."

 

Mrs. Rosenbaum greatly admires the work of the Separation Alliance, but believes that "it's going to take a while" to achieve the goal of separating school and state.

 




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well-known signers of our proclamation:

Ed Crane
President, Cato Institute

John Taylor Gatto
1991 New York State Teacher of the Year

Fr. John A Hardon
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The Catholic Catechism

Don Hodel
Former Secretary of Interior

D. James Kennedy
Coral Ridge Ministries

Rev. Tim LaHaye
Left Behind

Rabbi Daniel Lapin
President, Toward Tradition

Tom Monaghan
Founder, Domino’s Pizza

Ron Paul
US Congressman, Texas

John K Rosemond
Parenting Author, Columnist, Speaker


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