Anonymous wrote:I think what's more harmful is the fact that they're mostly women. When I was in school, it was all women except for the science classes which were men. I feel like that did a lot to stereotype how we felt about english majors were for women and physics for men.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend in education that says her male coworkers and subordinates are often duds who fail upward because schools desperately want to hire them for the diversity.
That actually explains the existence of my kids’ current principal...
Some say that is also true for other beneficiaries of diversity programs.
Racist how dare you?
I'm sure you must be equally outraged at the sexism of "male coworkers and subordinates are often duds who fail upward because schools desperately want to hire them for the diversity"
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Haha yes I am, but you missed the mockery.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a friend in education that says her male coworkers and subordinates are often duds who fail upward because schools desperately want to hire them for the diversity.
That actually explains the existence of my kids’ current principal...
Some say that is also true for other beneficiaries of diversity programs.
Racist how dare you?
I'm sure you must be equally outraged at the sexism of "male coworkers and subordinates are often duds who fail upward because schools desperately want to hire them for the diversity"
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my child's ES, which is 60% minorities, almost all the teachers are caucasian women. She's been through three grades there. All 5 K teachers were white women. 4/5 of the 1st grade teachers were white women. All 5 2nd grade teachers were white women. And I know this is the same across the country. How can we, as a nation, change this?
Why is it a problem that your teachers are mostly white women?