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soon2b
I'm guessing it was that obscene word "Freedom" in the title. Why do we learn about this stuff from The Guardian?
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THE GUARDIAN
US teacher is suspended for letting pupils read bestseller




Suzanne Goldenberg in Washington
Thursday July 3, 2008
The Guardian

An Indiana teacher who used a much lauded bestseller, The Freedom Writers Diary, to try to inspire under-performing high-school students has been suspended from her job without pay for 18 months.
The effective book ban by the school authorities in Perry Township has outraged teachers and education reformers.
The Writers Diary, a series of true stories written by inner-city teenagers, was put together by a teacher, Erin Gruwell, and has been celebrated as a model for transforming young lives. It was made into a film with Hilary Swank last year.
Connie Heermann, a teacher for 27 years, sought permission to introduce the book to her students last autumn after attending a training workshop held by the Freedom Writers Foundation. "If you read the whole book you will see how these inner-city students grow and change and become articulate, compassionate, educated young people who want to do something good in their lives despite the environment in which they were raised," she told the Guardian. "I thought my students would very much relate to those kids."
Her head agreed and Heermann got written permission from nearly 150 parents, but the Perry Meridian high school board urged her to wait for its decision.
Teachers' union officials say that a single board member objected to swearing in the book. The school board member allegedly persuaded the other six officials to ban Heermann from teaching the book. It remains available in school libraries.
Heermann and the union say there was no explicit ban on the book when she handed it out to pupils on November 15. But later that day she received an email from the board advising her not to teach the book. "That was the pivotal moment of my life, when I saw how my students were taken with the book, how they loved it, and then I am told not to let them read it? I said no," she said.
After being threatened with dismissal, Heermann was eventually suspended. The union is deciding whether to take the case to court.
The school board denies book banning and accuses Heermann of insubordination. Barbara Thompson, the school board president, wrote in an email yesterday: "She knew she had defied her supervisors' direction in her work and that her defiance was 'insubordination' and 'neglect of duty'."
sky of mind
Back when you and I were kids, a few teachers got in trouble for letting us read Jack Kerouac.
It seems my friend, that the more things change, the more they stay exactly the same.
usha
Here an article on the suspension of a substitute teacher who showed Brokeback Mountain in a class of 12 year olds.

Note: In The Netherlands, where I reside, the 'appropriate' age to watch Brokeback Mountain is 12, and this is the unedited version. I believe the US only released the propagandised version, any scenes of love, expressions of love and lovemaking, whether between a man and woman, and/or two men, were cut out.

sky of mind
QUOTE (usha @ Saturday, 5 July 2008, 2:00 pm) *
Here an article on the suspension of a substitute teacher who showed Brokeback Mountain in a class of 12 year olds.

Note: In The Netherlands, where I reside, the 'appropriate' age to watch Brokeback Mountain is 12, and this is the unedited version. I believe the US only released the propagandised version, any scenes of love, expressions of love and lovemaking, whether between a man and woman, and/or two men, were cut out.





See, here in America WE believe that if you don't talk with your kids about sex, they won't ever get the idea to have sex!
It's called, Abstenance Education!

In America WE believe our children are better off if we keep them ignorant.
usha
I certainly don't mean to boast about The Netherlands, because much is wrong with it, especially since it allowed itself to be bullied by Bush, but Dutch kids get sex ed in school, they learn about different types of contraceptives, and GPs are not allowed to tell the parents when a child comes in to get birth control. There are oprganisations that hand our free condoms, and telephone panels where kids can ring with questions. Although there are people here who want all of that reversed, the NL has one of the lowest number of teen pregnancies in the world. Studies have shown the detrimental effects that this fake idea of abstinence has on kids. Frustrated kids become insecure kids, who become angry kids, who become raging kids, who become... those kids who take a gun into a school building and start shooting blindly?

The book I linked in the other thread, "Harmful to Minors" has a great view on that.
karen
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Teachers' union officials say that a single board member objected to swearing in the book. The school board member allegedly persuaded the other six officials to ban Heermann from teaching the book.


Talk about missing the wood for the trees! eek.gif It's hard to believe some people are (still) afraid of 'bad words'? blink.gif
If I were a parent of one of Connie Heermann's students I'd be up in arms about this, agitating for a change to the school board and for this teacher's return to the classroom.



Boot
dry.gif School boards

If they heard the kind of language kids use in the halls their heads might explode.


Have these people read Shakespeare? There are all kinds of dirty things in his plays (though they may go right over some of these peoples heads) and they are part of state curriculum.

If parents really don't want their kids reading this stuff, read the freaking syllabus in advanced and ask the teacher for alternate material for their child or put them in a different class. Most teachers will accommodate, it's not fair to just have a broad banning.

Aaa! wall.gif
sky of mind
QUOTE (Boot @ Monday, 7 July 2008, 5:40 am) *
Have these people read Shakespeare? There are all kinds of dirty things in his plays (though they may go right over some of these peoples heads) and they are part of state curriculum.



Keep yer voice down, or they'll ban the Bard as well!
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