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To: dukeman
Do you suppose at the NEA convention they discuss such boring things as reading, writing, and math?

Why would educators have any interest in that boring stuff when they can talk about sex?

Shalom.

32 posted on 08/04/2004 11:00:13 AM PDT by ArGee (After 517, the abolition of man is complete)
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To: ArGee; dukeman

Do you suppose at the NEA convention they discuss such boring things as reading, writing, and math?

Why would educators have any interest in that boring stuff when they can talk about sex?


An excerpt from "Focus Changed at Fistgate This Year; Less Raw Sex"

"Shafer began her session by saying, "There are always going to be people - parents, administrators, students, colleagues, and maybe even your friends - who think that you shouldn't include GLBT issues in the classroom, that they don't belong in a younger grade classroom. But I think that they do, and I am assuming that you are here because you also think so." She then asked participants to write down reasons why they think GLBT issues should be shared in the K-5 classroom...

One teacher intern at the Devotion School in Brookline gave this rationale: "It's important to help children become agents of change."

Shafer recalled that several years ago, while she was still "in the closet," GLSEN executive director Kevin Jennings paid a visit to her school and: "It was at that point that I was able to begin coming out."

She expressed concern that teachers in the younger-grades in the Commonwealth are being pressured to abandon values-related and social skill-building activities in their classrooms in favor of academic activities, such as learning to write an expository essay. "That's the message I'm getting, and I think a lot of teachers are getting that, and that's kind of scary to me, and I don't think it's an easy time to be a progressive teacher in Massachusetts right now..."


34 posted on 08/04/2004 11:51:46 AM PDT by EdReform (Support Free Republic - All donations are greatly appreciated. Thank you for your support!)
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To: ArGee
Why would educators have any interest in that boring stuff when they can talk about sex?

Shalom.

Shalom to you as well,

It is strange, but there are some educators who think that by discussing sex they are "reaching out" to students. Actually, they are showing students that they can be as immature as teen-agers. Kids in school need basics from their teachers, not sex-therapy. And besides, this is a way to find out whom among the student body is ready for sex with a teacher. All very much part of the NEA, but not good for education.

37 posted on 08/04/2004 12:50:06 PM PDT by KC_for_Freedom (Sailing the highways of America, and loving it.)
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