Posted on 11/05/2013 7:34:41 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
A Pennsylvania father objected when his daughters middle-school history teacher assigned a project about a New York Times article blaming Republicans for the government shutdown. His complaint apparently made him the target of an orchestrated response by faculty at Camp Hill Middle School, and an English teacher named Cydnee Cohen left a voicemail message for one of the parents Facebook friends:
Were having some problems with a parent in our school district and on his page you are one of his friends but I would like to know, some of it seems like he is a neo-nazi call me
Bonus absurdity: The allegedly neo-Nazi parent, Josh Barry, is Jewish. Cohen is president of the local teachers union. Barry told the Daily Caller, Her method is to go after the concerned parent and discredit and slander them. He called it big-time union thuggery on display.
Whats happening here? Well, for one thing, we have further confirmation of what every intelligent American already knew: Public schools are staffed by Democrats, who not only vote Democrat and contribute money to Democrats through their unions, but consider it their professional duty to teach children to be Democrats, too.
But what about Cohens tactics? Whats up with that?
What Cohen was doing is consistent with a method of consensus building known as the Delphi technique. Originally developed as a way of organized discussion among experts, this method has been adapted and taught to school administrators. It is used to quell criticism of school policy by isolating and marginalizing critics, while creating the appearance of consensus in support of the policy.
Heres what happens: You, the concerned parent, raise a question about some element of the curriculum or pedagogy. You contact the teacher who will then tell you theres nothing to worry about, and that youre the only parent who has complained. (Isolation.)
Suppose youre not satisfied with the teachers answer, so you arrange a meeting with the principal. By the time you get that meeting, the teacher has already briefed the principal, so that he has a prepared defense of whatever it is youre complaining about. The principals goal for the meeting is to placate you by convincing you that you are over-reacting because, after all, youre the only parent who has complained.
Its at this point that you start feeling like youre in the Monty Python sketch, trying to get a refund for your dead parrot and being told by the pet shop owner that the Norwegian Blue is pining for the fjords.
You will encounter variations of this tactic no matter how far up the chain of command you take your complaint the superintendents office, the PTA, the school board, etc. and no matter what it is that you are complaining about. If you persist in your criticism, you will be labeled a troublemaker, an extremist, a kook, because the bureaucratic imperative is to marginalize critics, so that the bureaucracy can operate without scrutiny or opposition. (About 10 years ago, a slightly eccentric lady named B.K. Eakman published a book about this, How to Counter Group Manipulation Tactics: The Techniques of Unethical Consensus-Building Unmasked, which you might wish to examine.)
What every concerned parent eventually learns is this: The American public education system is profoundly undemocratic. The system is organized for the benefit of those who run the system. Its not about teaching kids, its about providing lifetime employment, generous benefits and extraordinary political influence for education majors.
Keep this in mind: Whatever it is youre complaining about whatever specific grievance you have with the system is merely a symptom of the disease. The problems of public education are not episodic, but systemic in nature. Public schools are not about teaching facts and skills, but rather are about teaching attitudes and beliefs, and the most important lesson they teach your kids is that you, the parent, are an ignorant idiot who should be ignored. No matter how many degrees you have, no matter how competent and skilled you are in your own profession, if your opinion about what constitutes an appropriate education differs from what the education system wants to provide, you will find you are regarded as inferior to the credentialed experts whose job is to undermine your authority as a parent.
You are only a good parent if you agree with the experts. You can have no autonomous influence over your childs education, because your child exists only for the benefit of the system.
In the hands of a skillful indoctrinator, the average student not only thinks what the indoctrinator wants him to think . . . but is altogether positive that he has arrived at his position by independent intellectual exertion. This man is outraged by the suggestion that he is the flesh-and-blood tribute to the success of his indoctrinators.
William F. Buckley Jr., Up From Liberalism (1959)
Why arent you homeschooling your children yet?
Schools are run and staffed by socialist pigs. Not every one, but too many.
Lawsuit anyone?
Lawsuit anyone?
Wow, calling a person of Jewish ancestry a Neo-Nazi. That has got to be the dumbest thing that teacher ever did. No wonder our public education is a failure
For many people, homeschooling isn’t an option.
I know a few teachers. They have quite a range of political views. No one writes a news story that says teacher taught his/her subject then went home. Many teachers are decent people.
And 1959 was the golden age compared to now.
Its certainly slander, defamation of character.
Whats happening here? Well, for one thing, we have further confirmation of what every intelligent American already knew: Public schools are staffed by Democrats, who not only vote Democrat and contribute money to Democrats through their unions, but consider it their professional duty to teach children to be Democrats, too.
FYI
Amazon it...
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It occurs to me that you can’t sue a dead man.
“Many teachers are decent people.”
Many Nazi and Commie functionaries were “decent people” - but they did very evil things while at work.
Same for teachers, in that they know the students are unprepared, can’t (and all too often “won’t” learn) and yet they take a check for a job they know can’t be successfully done.
Lawyers have names for such behavior: “improper enrichment”, “fraud”, etc.
Scapegoat du jour anyone?
In the meantime the actual core of evil — Satan — laughs. He doesn’t care who gets blamed as long as it isn’t him. Once he gets blamed the jig is up.
In a way you can and it is done frequently.
You can sue his estate.
Most teachers are not doing evil things at work.
What do you suggest teachers should do? Not accept the paycheck...quit?
The story was about a man who finds an ancient guitar in a cave and begged the Priests to let him have it. They said no...
How they came to the conclusion that they were Nazis based on that story line is mystifying. Not knowing Geddy Lee's parents were Jewish Auschwitz survivors is even more so.
I’m all for making it lawful to bitch slap female teachers.
Personal foul, bitch slap, number 67 of the defense. 5 yard penalty and automatic first.
Those were the days.
When school children start paying union dues, that 's when I'll start representing the interests of school children. ~Albert Shanker, President of the United Federation of Teachers from 1964 to 1984 as well as President of the American Federation of Teachers from 1974 to 1997
If anything, things are worse today!
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