Geopolitics: analyses politics, history and social science with reference to geography. In other words, it studies the political and strategic significance of geography; where geography is defined in terms of the location, size, and resources of places.
Yeah, that's exactly what this stupid teacher was teaching his kids. NOT. Paleeze. His schpeel and geopolitics are two completely different things.
I hope this does not put a nail into this story's coffin. It is just the tip of the iceberg of a much larger problem. There is a place and time for vigourous political debate but a math, english or geography high school class is not usually the place. A one-sided, anti-American, political attack usually makes students feel intimidated and less likely to voice their own opinions given the power the teachers have over the students' grades. The best teacher my son says he ever had was a history teacher who kept his political biases out of class. Even after the class was over, my son had no idea which way the teacher leaned politically. I think that is what we want out of our teachers. He presented both sides of each issue and encouraged a variety of responses and free debate without any kind of intimidation. We want teachers who actually teach the subject for which they are paid and do not spend 50% of the class spewing their personal opinions.
Uh huh. It certainly is more important for this geography teacher to indoctrinate his students in Marxist agitprop than to teach them actual geography.
Barf, you and this piece of crap article are both defending this scumbag's efforts to contaminatethe minds of students.
Shameless.
There are, however, a few rays of hope out there. Jay Bennish (pictured above), a high school geography teacher in Aurora, Colorado, was one of them. During the last week, however, hes become a household name, suspended from his job and facing death threats after being vilified on reactionary talk radio for teaching geopolitics in a high school geopolitics class.
off to a good start, it's a Vast RW conspiracy that this kook was ranting in his classroom. He got caught, never exepcting to be held accoutn for his gross negligence.
After three weeks, Allens father Jeff found a bite with Walter Williams, a Virginia-based columnist and regular guest on Rush Limbaughs show. Williams argued that Bennish wasnt preparing students for standardized tests and should be fired. One week later, with Iraq unraveling into civil war and with the Bush White House facing new charges of benign neglect in New Orleans and of misleading the nation regarding Iraq, right-wing talk radio switched over to an All Jay Bennish, All the Time format.
dripping with LW Bush Bashing, its obvious which side the author believes in.
Bennishs syllabus admonishes his students to engage in critical and creative thinking and to utilize various social science tools when examining world geography. He asks his students to remain open minded and to tolerate differences in opinion. He writes that the main objective of his class is to help students to think for themselves, and to become independent, responsible, upright young adults. This entails showing respect, consideration, and tolerance to all people and ideas in an academic context.
Lets see the evidence that he taught from a perspective where America is not the most Evil nation in the history of the planet.
In the interest of balance, Bennish asks his students to familiarize themselves with right-wing Web sites such as those of the Cato Institute, the Heritage Foundation, the Project for a New American Century and the Wall Street Journal.
Cato is a libertarian website, hardly RW, nor is the Hertiage foundation,the Wall Street journal is well the WSJ. Bennish for his LW sites, suggested students look Indymedia, a cesspool of anarchists, communists and socialists.
During the seminar in question, Bennish attempted to stimulate a discussion by critiquing and responding to Bushs State of the Union address. He put the U.S. into context by describing us as probably the most violent nation on planet earth. By almost every measure this is true. We have the highest incarceration rate, one of the highest murder and domestic violence rates, among the worlds most violent entertainment, and we have gotten ourselves into more wars than any other nation in modern history.
What a doozy. We are more violent than Saddam's Iraq, Stalin's Soviet union, the hell hole of Somalia, the killing fields of Rwanda, the ethnic cleansing of Serbia and Croatia. What about the violent punishments inflicted by the Cuban, Iranian, and Venezuelan governments?
Bennish also said that Israels founders engaged in terrorism. This fact isnt in dispute. Israeli students learn this in their history books. Jewish terror groups Eliyahu Hakim and Eliyahu Bet Zuri, for example, assassinated the anti-Zionist British diplomat, Lord Moyne, in Cairo. The Irgun and Lehi (Stern gang) terrorist groups, in an attempt to drive the British occupiers out of Palestine, bombed trains, British officers clubs and, most famously, the King David Hotel. This is not edgy stuff. Its history.
No, it's not edgy stuff, it's anti-Israel anti-Semitic stuff.
Then there was the bombshell line, where Bennish compared Bushs rhetoric to Hitlers. Anyone who has read a persuasion or propaganda textbook can see that most global political leaders in a time of war employ similar propaganda techniques. Both claimed the rhetorical right to ignore international law and engage in preemptive war against enemies whose threat they fabricated or inflated. Both then employed nationalism and flag-based iconography to shield themselves from accountability. Both defended spying on citizens and encouraged folks to report suspicious behavior, creating the illusion of an omnipresent enemy within. Both defended the need for internment camps and indefinite incarceration without charges as part of a fight against terror. Both rhetorical campaigns justified changing the map of the world, with Germany occupying much of Europe and with the U.S. occupying, for starters, Iraq and Afghanistan. This is geography. We dont have to agree with the analogy. And theres no evidence, in fact, that Bennish himself agreed with it. But its a good pedagogical strategy to get students to discuss geopolitical issues while juxtaposing contemporary realities with historic ones.
Godwin's Law is in effect. Whoever mentions the Nazis has automatically lost whatever debate was in progress. anyone dumb enough to see similarities between the current Bush administration and Hitler's Nazi party is a certified loon.
Most importantly, nowhere in young Mr. Allens 22-minute, out-of-context recording does Jay Bennish misstate any facts. The what is bulletproof. The why is up for debate. This is the hallmark of a good class. Bennishs syllabus, and most of his students who have gone on record, state that he welcomes opposing views. In the end, if the argument gets lively enough, the class will succeed in stimulating critical thinking and meeting Bennishs goal of helping students formulate their own informed opinions. Rosemarie Jackowski, writing for Mediamonitors, argues that the Bennish case is not a freedom of speech issue. It is an issue of the right of students to have access to historical information. Id chance to guess that Bennishs students would be better prepared to go to college knowing both the name of their governor and the definition of communism and capitalism.
These students deserve to be taught to think critically. The best way to teach is to make the students come to their own conclusions, not go off on 20 minute rants in a pathetic attempt to indoctrinate those students.
If this dim wit is lucky he wil probably lose his job and become a martyr. He will then be hired as a full professor at some Ivy league school at 5 times his old salary. We have probably created a monstor.