Instead of having the basic, run-of-the-mill class today, we were able to attend a production by the Carolina Interactive Theater. The show, entitled "Being Reasonable," brought light upon the issue of social economic statuses.
For those who are not familiar with the group, the Carolina Interactive Theater consists of 20 UNC student actors. During these productions, a scene is acted out, and afterwards, the audience is able to voice their input and opinions by asking the characters questions relevant to the scene.
The show was very entertaining and informing as well. The issue discussed was current and definitely relates to the education system. As a teacher, it is important to understand the social and economic differences of children and how to handle such differences.
I encourage anyone and everyone to attend a Carolina Interactive Theater performance whenever you get a chance. It's a production that you can actually participate in.
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