Sunday, January 6, 2008

"The Fierce Urgency of Now"

"The fierce urgency of now." The 2008 Democratic presidential candidate, Barak Obama, has resurrected this powerful phrase from Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s I Have A Dream speech.

These words are definitely appropriate and applicable to what we are facing in connection with the education of our diverse learners.


Although this pithy phrase is a memorable call to action, I feel it would be helpful to look at the significance of each of the words. To be fierce is to be strenuously active and resolute fueled by intense conviction. Urgency means there is a pressing necessity demanding notice and attention that requires speedy and prompt action. Now means at the present time, without delay or hesitation.

The education of our diverse learners is definitely a pressing issue that demands our immediate and strenously active attention.