Posted on 09/01/2002 10:48:35 AM PDT by gitmo
Parent offended by lesson in vocabulary</font< Use of a word that sounds like a racial slur has landed a New Hanover County teacher in the middle of a controversy. Stephanie Bell, a fourth-grade teacher at Williams Elementary School, taught the word "niggardly" to her class last week in an effort to improve her students' vocabularies. Now, a parent wants her fired.
Although the word means stingy, Akwana Walker said it was inappropriate to use it because it sounds similar to a racial slur. She said she doesn't think fourth-graders can distinguish between the two words. "My daughter told me what that word was, and I told her not to complete that part of her homework," said Ms. Walker, who is black. Ms. Bell, who is white, defended her choice of the word and said she didn't mean to offend anyone. She has already sent home letters of apology with her students, as her principal instructed. The word came up Aug. 20 during a comparison of two characters from different stories. One character was a Hispanic girl; the other was a white boy. The class talked briefly about the proper words to use when describing a person's race, Ms. Bell said. Then, the class discussed other ways to describe people. One child described the boy as stingy. Ms. Bell said she thought this would be a good chance to find a word for the day, a practice she has used this year. "The idea for the word of the day is to pick part of the curriculum or something you can extend from it," she said. She began looking for a synonym for "stingy." The children's dictionary offered "self-centered." But Ms. Bell said most of the children already knew that word. That's when she landed on the word "niggard." She added the "-ly" because the class was studying adverbs. Ms. Bell explained the meaning of the word and told the students how to use it in a sentence, something they would have to do on their spelling tests to gain extra points. "And that was it," she said. "These words for the day are used solely as extra credit. They have to use the word in a sentence that shows they understand the meaning." Her students did that on their vocabulary tests, she said. A few days later, Ms. Bell received a letter from Ms. Walker saying the word was not allowed in her house, no matter what it means. "Common sense tells you not to put a word like that on the board," Ms. Walker said. Ms. Walker met with Ms. Bell and the school's principal, Susan Hahn, Thursday. As a result, Ms. Walker's daughter, Gabrielle, has been moved to another class. In addition to the apology sent home Friday, Ms. Bell has agreed not to use the word again in her class. A counselor will meet with Ms. Bell's students. Ms. Walker doesn't think that's enough. She wants Ms. Bell removed from her teaching position. Norm Shearin, deputy superintendent for the New Hanover County Schools, said Friday the principal is dealing with the situation. "Our position is that it was an inappropriate action in terms of using that word at that grade level, in that context," he said. "
It was a bad choice." This isn't the first time the word has stirred controversy. In 1999, for instance, an employee in the Washington, D.C., mayor's office resigned after being accused of using a racial slur. He had used the word "niggardly" during a conversation about funding. Ms. Bell said she was sorry the word offended someone, but she wants people to understand that "niggardly" is an appropriate word. "If these children read it, they are going to need to know what they are reading," she said. "My concern is that we are treading a fine line here.
What word do we take out next?" William Whalen, whose daughter also is in Ms. Bell's class, said he thinks the situation has been blown out of proportion. Mr. Whalen is white. "One mother was offended because she took that word to mean something it didn't mean," he said. "Ms. Bell apologized. That was sufficient." He added his daughter has encountered the word when reading The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers. "She's a good teacher," Mr. Whalen said. "I don't think she had any ulterior motives.
It's a word. That's all it is." Sherry Jones: 343-2378 sherry.jones@wilmingtonstar.com
Niggardly as defined by Webster's:
adj.
1. reluctant to give or spend; stingy;miserly
2. meanly or ungenerously small or scanty
He, he. Let us make a list of forbidden words which are "similar". Maggot, bigger, digger, kite, pollock, guinea pig for the start. What else?
'I say, holmes...must you be so niggardly with the crack pipe?'
I hope this idiot teacher, Ms. Bell, gets fired.
And getting fired for a breach of political correctness would be great irony, especially since the perceived breach is rooted in the incredibly stupid, tiny mind of a multicultural parent.
Works for me all the way around.
Because her idiot principal made her apologize.
Does anyone need further proof that the idiots are running the asylum?
Yes, and it looks that morons are the most eager men to be masters.
I'll bet that you can't even get the word past your editor.
You forgot "iguana"--it sounds a lot like a term for an arrogant buffoon (i.e. "akwana"). Perhaps a teacher could make a deliberate point, in an animals lesson, of leaving that particular animal unlabeled.
One of the best ways to escape the bonds of racial prejudice is to be able to use a common language. Those who prefer to wallow in their misery should put forth the effort to at least learn the language or any hope of communication is going to go out the window.
And gee wiz, doesn't this teacher by sheer coincidence stumble across the word 'niggard' in her dictionary? Given that the class had just been engaged in excerises of political correctness, how on earth could this teacher have been so stupid as to fail to see that she was going to provoke somebody by selecting 'niggardly' as a vocabulary word? I think she knew what she was doing, and I hope she gets fired.
On the other hand this mother, who felt that some white teacher was poking her in the stomach, at least demonstrated that she has some involvement in her daughter's homework. What is surprising is that she was the only parent who complained (although I don't know what the racial makeup of the class is).
But tell me the kids didn't snicker when this idiot teacher came up with this vocabulary word. I remember my 5th grade class cracking up when the teacher wrote 'assassinate' on the chalkboard in November of 1963. And the class fell out of their chairs when the teacher asked a kid to use the word 'deterred' in a sentence.
Buh-bye, Ms. Bell. No sympathy from me.
That is funny. The very word "ebonics" has a strange connotation in Slavic languages, which I would be embarassed to explain here.
Yes, you are quite correct. One is a slithering, scaly toad-like creature that inhabits low places, eats decaying flesh and even the feces of other animals, while the other is a big lizard.
Ah, but that one WOULD be ok since it is a derogatory term for WHITE people!
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