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Classroom Management Skills
finally chose my topic...every teacher needs to provide effective learning through authority, knowledge, individuality, time-management, patience, and they need to be exceptional at communicating and listening
Among other things, C. S. Lewis considered modern science a threat to freedom in modern society. In order to understand how modern sciences is a threat to freedom, we have to consider Lewis' view of modern science. Lewis lived at a time when science was emerging as the dominate system of thought in the Western world, when the technological spin-offs of that intellectual activity were fundamentally transforming every aspect of life.
So, I know that for my final paper, it would be completely awesome to write about C.S. Lewis and his Chronicles of Narnia series. Tomorrow in class this will be more concrete,but I'm excited about potential connections I am about to discover between Lewis and technology! Then of course, I hope to somehow apply it to my favorite books...afterall, the wardrobe is a "media," is it not?