Teacher playing a Taylor Swift video

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You would hate my lesson Tupac's lyrics, OP.


I was going to say, in my HS literature class, we extensively studied rap music, especially Tupac. Parents are so out of touch. Teachers try to make learning relevant to children and they freak out. This is a sign of a good teacher, op. OP your upper elementary student knows what a kiss is. Now is where your parenting should come in and you talk about normal bodily functions. Talk about healthy relationships to your child. This is a learning opportunity
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What TS video was this?




Haha OP won’t answer because they know they overreacted.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What TS video was this?




Haha OP won’t answer because they know they overreacted.


Yep. 4 pages worth of questions, asking for details, and comments. Nothing from OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What TS video was this?




Haha OP won’t answer because they know they overreacted.


Yep. 4 pages worth of questions, asking for details, and comments. Nothing from OP.


That’s incorrect. I’ve posted and you didn’t notice. Arguing with immature posters like you is not my goal here. Parents and school officials need to be aware of the poor judgment from certain teachers in charge of READING classes.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What TS video was this?




Haha OP won’t answer because they know they overreacted.


Yep. 4 pages worth of questions, asking for details, and comments. Nothing from OP.


That’s incorrect. I’ve posted and you didn’t notice. Arguing with immature posters like you is not my goal here. Parents and school officials need to be aware of the poor judgment from certain teachers in charge of READING classes.


It’s been explained multiple times how this is actually a strategy to introduce practice reading skills. You don’t want to hear it. I would love for you to email school officials. The teacher will only look good and you’ll reveal yourself to be the problem parent you are.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What TS video was this?




Haha OP won’t answer because they know they overreacted.


Yep. 4 pages worth of questions, asking for details, and comments. Nothing from OP.


That’s incorrect. I’ve posted and you didn’t notice. Arguing with immature posters like you is not my goal here. Parents and school officials need to be aware of the poor judgment from certain teachers in charge of READING classes.




Np, but why won’t you just name the song?
Anonymous
This feels completely made up to me. Another troll post where teachers get dragged over something nonexistent. It backfired on OP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
That’s incorrect. I’ve posted and you didn’t notice. Arguing with immature posters like you is not my goal here. Parents and school officials need to be aware of the poor judgment from certain teachers in charge of READING classes.


Np, but why won’t you just name the song?


"Immature" is a strange assessment. Why is asking you to provide details immature? Or are you -- unlike TS -- just bad with words?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This feels completely made up to me. Another troll post where teachers get dragged over something nonexistent. It backfired on OP.


I don’t think it’s a troll post. Enough of us have said we do this in our classes and Pps remember their teachers doing it to show it isn’t unusual. It’s actually such a common teaching strategy that it’s very believable it happened. OP just didn’t realize she was gonna stand alone on this one. But you know you’re wrong when a board that loves to dump on teachers isn’t on your side.
Anonymous
I think she posted a link without comment. Unsure though.

She expected outrage and a teacher pile on, whether a real or imagined incident.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Was this a reward for hard work? Transition time?


The reward would be not having to watch it
Anonymous
Being able to interpret visual culture around them is even built into standards--it's part of media literacy which is part of language arts. This has been the case for 30 years. It helps situate understanding of words and texts.
Anonymous
I don’t even know what is going on in my kids 4th grade class... just as it would be in school. I have no issue with TS or kissing video and I was overprotective of my kids with media when they were younger. By age 9 my husband and I probably have more passionate kisses in the kitchen that my kid has seen than in a TS video. What do you want your kid to not understand sexuality?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What TS video was this?




Haha OP won’t answer because they know they overreacted.


Yep. 4 pages worth of questions, asking for details, and comments. Nothing from OP.


That’s incorrect. I’ve posted and you didn’t notice. Arguing with immature posters like you is not my goal here. Parents and school officials need to be aware of the poor judgment from certain teachers in charge of READING classes.



Reading teachers often use lyrics, and hearing the spoken words can be part of that. Reading is thinking, by the way. You can't read if you can't think and comprehend. Learning about differing types of writing...hence reading material..is important. Imagery, metaphors, figurative language etc., are often found in lyrics.
Anonymous
DD 2ND Grade teacher plays music for movement breaks and after long breaks she blares the music to let the kids know its time to return. And she's given them reward videos. I don't see a problem with it. She's trying to liven up the class. Calm down. One Taylor Swift video did not dumb your kid.
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