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Is Family Tree Homework An Invasion Of Privacy?
General | 11/19/10 | Myself

Posted on 11/19/2010 3:48:58 PM PST by Califreak

How do you feel about "family tree" homework? My kids have had to do this repeatedly. To me, this seems like something that should be done at home on one's own time.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Education; History; Science
KEYWORDS: familytree; genealogy; helixmakemineadouble; homework; privacy; publicschool
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I know, I know.

I should be homeschooling to begin with.

1 posted on 11/19/2010 3:49:01 PM PST by Califreak
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To: Califreak

I personally think it is great for several reasons, it provides a connection to history, it gives them research skills that are sadly lacking in teaching today, and it often leads to interesting discoveries.


2 posted on 11/19/2010 3:53:08 PM PST by mnehring
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To: Califreak

Probably yes. There might be some things about your family that you don’t want other people to know about. What if you’re adopted and don’t know anything? How is it graded?

Can of worms, IMO.


3 posted on 11/19/2010 3:53:56 PM PST by smokingfrog (Because you don't live near a bakery doesn't mean you have to go without cheesecake.)
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I'll bet the teacher is a mormon like Romney and Reid and plans to swipe names for necro-baptism.

Yes, it's an invasion of your privacy

4 posted on 11/19/2010 3:54:46 PM PST by SENTINEL (Mormonism...from Ezra Taft Benson to Harry Reid in only one generation.)
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To: Califreak

I agree with you.

This is an unnecessary exercise that is of suspect pedagogy, and was probably designed by teachers with a stalking / inquisitiveness complex.


5 posted on 11/19/2010 3:55:23 PM PST by James C. Bennett
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To: Califreak

I think it’s a total waste of school time.

My sons have done this in Cub Scouts, but the assignment would be waived if we said we thought it was a violation of our privacy. The Scouts are responsive to member concerns about things like this.


6 posted on 11/19/2010 3:55:39 PM PST by Tax-chick (Global Warming: the first faith preached exclusively by hypocrites.)
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To: Califreak

For most it is already public record. Schools had assignments like this before every thought they were evil. So I would say no.


7 posted on 11/19/2010 3:55:48 PM PST by ThomasThomas (If bacon grew on trees I would be a vegetarian.)
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To: smokingfrog

whoa!

WHOA AGAIN!

this is awful...what about personal background info that is not told to the kids or nevermind it is none of the teachers’ or other student’s business!

Intrusions everywhere!

patdowns, TSA sexual assaults, now this!

How about teaching them REAL American history!!!


8 posted on 11/19/2010 3:57:20 PM PST by Recovering Ex-hippie ( Ok, Joke's over....Bring back Bush !)
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To: Califreak

In my family tree, I was the ‘sap’. - Rodney Dangerfield


9 posted on 11/19/2010 3:59:04 PM PST by dfwgator (Texas Rangers -Thanks for a great season.)
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What if they treat students differently based on who they’re related to?

What about blended families? Or the poor kid whose uncle is in prison? Orphans?


10 posted on 11/19/2010 4:00:28 PM PST by Califreak (November 2008 proved that Idiocracy isn't just a movie anymore)
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To: Califreak

Adolph Hitler had relatives in the United States. I wonder if they inclulde Uncle Dolph in their family tree.


11 posted on 11/19/2010 4:01:28 PM PST by forgotten man (forgotten man)
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To: Califreak

I had similar assignments in the 1970’s. It’s a common thing to use in instruction. Worst case, make-up names.


12 posted on 11/19/2010 4:01:39 PM PST by FourPeas (Pester not the geek, for the electrons are his friends.)
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Make up names?

LOL!

I bet that’s what people in the witness protection program have to do-or does the government provide them with a fake family tree?


13 posted on 11/19/2010 4:06:26 PM PST by Califreak (November 2008 proved that Idiocracy isn't just a movie anymore)
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I guess I don’t see the big issue. How far back are the asking the kid to go? How detailed? Have you asked if you can opt out? Have you asked what you can do instead if the child is adopted etc? Is this going to be shared? I’m sorry, sometimes it feels like people really are just trying to find things to hate about public schools (as if there aren’t plenty of things already).
But yes, if you think this sort of assignment is really a problem you should be homeschooling.


14 posted on 11/19/2010 4:06:28 PM PST by brytlea (Jesus loves me, this I know.)
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Make stuff up if you want. Great granduncle Ned was found guilty of killing school teachers and was sent to Devil's Island to work as a janitor.

Aunt Minerva worked as a prostitute for Union soldiers but was really a spy.

What are they going to do research it themselves?

15 posted on 11/19/2010 4:08:10 PM PST by steveo (2010 never again)
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To: Califreak

Our kids did phony ones.

We figured it was none of the school’s business and what the kids made up was a lot more interesting than the real thing anyway.


16 posted on 11/19/2010 4:09:44 PM PST by BenLurkin (This post is not a statement of fact. It is merely a personal opinion -- or humor -- or both)
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To: steveo

Hmm.

I like that one!

: )


17 posted on 11/19/2010 4:14:44 PM PST by Califreak (November 2008 proved that Idiocracy isn't just a movie anymore)
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To: Califreak
I have no issue at all with this project. My 5th grader just turned his in today. It was nothing major - a family tree that only asks for names up to his great-grandparents - color in the countries where your ancestors came from - interview a relative (family traditions, holiday celebration). Everything else was optional.

My kids always were proud of the fact that through my mother's side of the family they are related to 5 former US Presidents. They also have relatives that came over from England and took covered wagons across the United States.

I figure if it bothers you that much have a talk with the teacher and ask for an alternate assignment.

18 posted on 11/19/2010 4:27:03 PM PST by ninergold3 (Let Go and Let God - He IS In Control)
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To: Califreak

I think it was an interesting assignment to give a child, but a better assignment and less invasive of a family’s privacy would be an essay about some moment in history and how it effected you or perhaps your ancestors. That question would reveal less about overall family history, and require more thought. It would even be something that those who do not know their family history could come up with an essay about.


19 posted on 11/19/2010 4:27:38 PM PST by dog breath
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well good for your kids. not everyone has such a stunning family tree and i think it is unnecessary when you consider how broken up many families are. give me a break.


20 posted on 11/19/2010 4:31:47 PM PST by applpie
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