Posted on 05/28/2012 12:21:40 PM PDT by Malacoda
The dog ate it, the computer exploded, I spilt spaghetti bolognaise over it.
School children have been coming up with excuses for failing to hand in their homework since the concept was invented.
Now a frustrated 3rd grade teacher in Tucson, Arizona, has decided to recognise the art of homework dodging by giving out a Catastrophe Award to the student who wriggled out of handing in homework the most.
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It took 30 posts, but you nailed it.
So? A bit of directed mean spiritedness and shaming may be just what the little slacker needs to realize this isn’t somewhere she wants to be, and change before habits become too set.
Exactly. Education could be such a different field -- but government (and unions) are so heavily involved in the field that I think we have traveled quite far down the wrong path. A return to faith is the only hope this country has. "Government as god" has got to go.
Well seeing as the daughter makes up excuses where do you suppose she learned that from?
BTW it is the liberals that resort to name calling
Would you like to rethink your response?
Thank you, Eagle. It’s so sad that it’s so pervasive nowadays...and that it’s tolerated. The system and the classroom have both fallen apart at the seams. Aren’t teachers unions grand?
How Alinskyesque with that damn smileyface....
The teacher was trying to show the child, with humor, that irresponsible behavior can have undesirable consequences; the mother is trying to convey the opposite lesson, that there should be no consequences for irresponsible behavior. Seems to me like the teacher’s lesson is the more valuable one.
Liberals poop, but I still poop every day. Political correctness works at work, but not so much here.
I take it, you approve of teachers abusing and bullying eight year old students? Ofcourse, you do. You are a public school employee and you can get away with it. Hopefully, not for much longer.
It’s so pervasive that even most of the Freepers who posted to this thread didn’t even notice it.
The teacher lacked the will to grade the student fairly and instead decided to bully the student to coverup her own weakness.
I love the way you liberals jump to conclusions, resort to personal attacks and put words in other peoples mouth. You haven't set foot in my class room and don't know squat about me or my teaching. Sadly your confession of being to busy to take a genuine interest in your own children's grades more than enough about you.
It is obvious from the majority of comments I have read so far no one here dealt with nuns in the 60s and 70s. This is nothing compared to that - and everyone of my friends from those days, and I’m still in touch with many of them, would agree. We all turned out just fine.
By 3rd grade we all knew better than to not do our homework.
My daughter was not humiliated in class last year because she didn’t turn in her homework - but she sure as heck was humiliated when she got an F on her interim report card and all of her internet connection was cut off until the quarter report card came home. I made her send an email to her friends telling them why she would not be online for the next 5 weeks. Now that was humiliating. She got her act together and ended the quarter with a B. The following quarter was a solid A and once again she ended the year on the honor roll.
You are funny in a wacko, public skool sort of way, verga.
At the end of the school year she told me when she handed out awards, I would receive the Cripple of the Year Award. I seriously thought she would do it, too, and I remember not wanting to go to school because of it.
The teacher lacked the will to grade the student fairly and instead decided to bully the student to coverup her own weakness."
Exactly, Eagle. Well put.
Well, the child did misbehave, Miss Behave!
;-)
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I find it curious that you would do something like that.
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