By your standards, teachers can't show a picture of President Bush unless they're teaching a lesson about him.
Let's see...
I can't hang up the Golden Rule unless I'm teaching it over the next two weeks?
I can't put up a picture of Abraham Lincoln unless I teach about him in the next month?
I can't put up a poster of the Statue of Liberty unless I'm doing a lesson on it, period?
I know more about the subject I'm teach than the Principal, yes - I'm the one he/she hired to teach it. If they simply want someone to spout their liberal mind-control political drivel, then they can teach it themselves. Because yes, they DO know way more about that than the average teacher.
Let's see...
I can't hang up the Golden Rule unless I'm teaching it over the next two weeks?
I can't put up a picture of Abraham Lincoln unless I teach about him in the next month?
I can't put up a poster of the Statue of Liberty unless I'm doing a lesson on it, period?
If there is a law prohibiting the above, then if you did those things, you would be in violation of the law. We are discussing the breaking of law here, not classroom teaching techniques. If there is a law regarding certain aspects of classroom teaching techniques and you do decide to violate that law, then you will suffer the consequences. The good thing about a democratic republic like the USA is that we can address laws we disagree with by approaching legislatures and having said law changed or repealed.
I know more about the subject I'm teach than the Principal, yes - I'm the one he/she hired to teach it. If they simply want someone to spout their liberal mind-control political drivel, then they can teach it themselves. Because yes, they DO know way more about that than the average teacher.
I pray to God that the above in red was just a typo, or a mental hiccup, on your part.