I'm actually quite impressed with the direction of this series now the schism has happened. While I didn't really see where Logan's book was going (seriously, why does the school need to be so insane with all the floating buildings and things - no avengers or FF headquarters EVER, and that included Avengers mansion has been so ridiculous in what it contains and can do), what with the very mutant related curriculum (hardly integrating them with human society if their main learning is how mutants changed fashion/history etc). The two titles kind of feel like WATXM is the new Generation X book, and X-Men is what it was circa Onslaught, with going on missions to protect both mutants AND humanity. The turn they made in recent years to only looking out for mutants and leaving behind the "protect everyone from mutants who would use their powers to terrorise everyone or to promote mutant supremacy over integration", was starting to bug me. If Scott could be accused of anything, it would be that. But now, hopefully by these few pages, it's a sign of times a changing.
Logan: Teach how to control their powers, fit in with the rest of the world and live normal lives. Then send those who want to go to Scott to work as superheroes to protect the world with their powers. That way they WILL be adults when they start fighting battles and wars. Then there'd be no disagreement.