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Reply to "4-6th graders FLE all genders together and more"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Thank you, teachers, for your reasonable input. I hope you will contact the board and that maybe they will listen to you. And other people please read and stop yelling that everyone should learn about both genders. They do from fifth grade on up. And they are together in the older grades as well. We’re really just talking about the 4th/5th timeline for them to be separated. In 4th, when they are 9 years old, it’s their first lesson and they learn only about their gender separately. In fifth it’s still separate but they learn about both genders. [/quote] Wait. Are you saying that in addition to being separated by gender in the classroom (unnecessarily) that they should learn DIFFERENT material? WTF? That is so backwards. [/quote] No that’s not what this poster said at all. Are you stupid or something?[/quote] That is exactly what PP said. “stop yelling that everyone should learn about both genders” “In 4th, when they are 9 years old, it’s their first lesson and they learn only about their gender separately.” [/quote] NO. I am tired of everyone posting without actually reading. Let me type this super slow: Stop yelling about them needing to learn about both genders….because they already do learn about both genders. They only don’t learn about both genders in 4th grade, when they are 9, and it’s their very first FLE lesson. If you actually knew the FLE curriculum you would know this and it would be clear what I meant. [/quote] Except that’s not what you said. It’s ridiculous for them to have two different lessons. This was overly complicated. Glad they are simplifying. [/quote] OK, but it seems logical that while female students [b]should learn a bit[/b] about male student anatomy and male students should [b]learn a bit[/b] about female anatomy, especially at these early ages, they should spend most of their time learning some practical things about themselves. Combining the two groups means that either you shortchange or you increase the time allotted, leaving less room in the schedule for everything else.[/quote] Wrong. They shouldn’t just learn “a bit”. :shock: WTf is wrong with you? [/quote]
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