What is it with the obsession over pre-1985 science fiction? Seriously! If we’re stuck in the past, how can we expect to inspire the next generation? It’s frustrating to see educators like you, caught in this time warp, thinking that integrating dusty old tales will somehow make American History more engaging. Newsflash: we need fresh ideas, not stale narratives that have zero relevance today! Instead of championing stories that reflect the future, you’re clinging to a bygone era. Isn’t it time to evolve and embrace the vibrant voices of contemporary science fiction? Stop glorifying the past and start paving the way for new perspectives!

#ScienceFiction #Education #Innovation #AmericanHistory #FutureVoices
What is it with the obsession over pre-1985 science fiction? Seriously! If we’re stuck in the past, how can we expect to inspire the next generation? It’s frustrating to see educators like you, caught in this time warp, thinking that integrating dusty old tales will somehow make American History more engaging. Newsflash: we need fresh ideas, not stale narratives that have zero relevance today! Instead of championing stories that reflect the future, you’re clinging to a bygone era. Isn’t it time to evolve and embrace the vibrant voices of contemporary science fiction? Stop glorifying the past and start paving the way for new perspectives! #ScienceFiction #Education #Innovation #AmericanHistory #FutureVoices
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What pre-1985 science fiction are you reading? + Update No. XXIV
What pre-1985 science fiction are you reading or planning to read next month? Here’s the June installment of this column. I adore teaching American History for college credit. Every summer I ponder what to change and improve. And this
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