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Reply to "Inclusive Books Available for Elementary Classrooms"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Did anyone here want to read "the classics" when they were in school? [b]Curriculum and media center development has moved light years beyond[/b] when we were in school. Were the classics even ever relevant???[/quote] What does this mean? Captain Underpants? Yes, I wanted to read [i]A Little Princess[/i], [i]Heidi[/i], [i]Little House on the Prairie[/i], etc. Tell us what you mean about curriculum moving light years beyond...[/quote] Those books are still available! It's not like "the classics" have been purged from MCPS media centers. More books have been added. That's good! I want kids with two dads to feel just as represented in literature as kids who live on the side of a mountain in Switzerland with their grumpy grandfather. [/quote] You aren't responding to the same thing that I was responding to. But, so we can discuss... there were 114,000 same sex couples raising kids in the U.S. in 2016 (latest I saw in my quick look-up) out of 34.2 million families with children in that year. So, "just as represented" should be... not much. Equals 0.00351851851 https://www.bls.gov/opub/ted/2017/employment-in-families-with-children-in-2016.htm https://williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/publications/same-sex-parents-us/ (And, I really doubt that very many MCPS classrooms have the books cited above.) [/quote] the percentages aren’t actually relevant. What’s relevant is that kids can see families like theirs in their school. Doesn’t matter if it’s only one kid in the entire grade. It matters to that one kid. [/quote] You do understand this as a percentage, right? Equals 0.00351851851 [/quote] What percentage of children in the US are orphans (both parents dead)? The percentage in "classic" children's literature is probably like 90%. Children with 2 living parents are vastly underrepresented.[/quote]
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