America, Our Children, Ourselves

A Quest for Insight/Action

by Naomi Brookins


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/25/2002

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 120
ISBN : 9781403333803
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : E-Book
Page Count : 120
ISBN : 9781403333780
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 120
ISBN : 9781403333797

About the Book

This writing lights a vista of hope that leads to empowered action for today's troubled educational system. It also illuminates an in-depth and insightful view of the fact that too many of our time-tested virtues have been removed from the educational process and place on hold.

I emphatically believe that the American people have the right to soar upward and surge ahead within our dynamic technological world. Nevertheless, we must never forget that if we're to continue to be the leading nation in the free world, we must reintegrate the many priceless virtues into our teaching as we teach for wholeness of person/purpose.

We begin to do this as our dads and moms to-be make it possible for their children to begin life with a healthy mental and physical head start for development. Then the families, churches, schools, and communities must work interdependently to reinforce the needs of all students at every phase of learning. Then, and only then, will we be able to prepare our youth for living and leadership in our very complex world.


About the Author

Brookins, Naomi A is a long time resident of the Chatham Community located on the southeast side of the city of Chicago. She is an Elementary school teacher, a U.S. History teacher, a library/media specialist, a college lecturer, and a public speaker. She is an adult and teenage Bible teacher, an assistant superintendent of her church school, has created and directed many Easter, Christmas, and heritage plays. She has also helped to establish a Christmas Board of Education in her church and another church. She has established a church library in two other churches and worked extensively with missions. Naomi is the president of her community block club and continues to work with many churches and community organizations within the community of Chatham.

Naomi holds an AA degree, BA degree in Education, an MS degree in library science, an MA in U.S. History, and did post graduate work at Northern Illinois University.

Naomi is also a recipient of the Superior Serve Award for her work in the Chicago Metropolitan Area, a recipient of the Outstanding Community Resident Award for her time and effort of dedication to the 6th Ward Community; was director of Region 3 of Illinois Association for Media in Education, and since 1991 has been a Docent at Harold Washington Library Center.

She spent twenty-five years of teaching for the Chicago Board of Education. There she touched the lives of many by leading then into thinking factually, subjectively, and reflectively about their vision for their lives, many subjects, and the world. She is also the proud mother of 4 sons.

Naomi is now the published author of Naomi's Story: You Don't Have To Be Broken, and Youth Soaring Toward the Year 2001 By Making the Right Tough Choices Today. Her latest book waiting to be published is titled, America, Our Children, Ourselves: A Quest for Insight/Action.