Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not OP but because of this thread I found a relative current song and video to integrate into my lesson this week. Thanks for the idea. Students have not been engaged. I’ll try anything at this point!
Yay, more MTV in school.
Anonymous wrote:Not OP but because of this thread I found a relative current song and video to integrate into my lesson this week. Thanks for the idea. Students have not been engaged. I’ll try anything at this point!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the comments above about this entire thread being reflective of the state of education in the US. Who really cares about a Taylor Swift video when there are so many bigger issues? All of these parents are focused on the wrong thing.
It’s 2 separate conversations. Nobody denies the education system has issues. A teacher using a harmless Taylor Swift video to introduce a literary device isn’t one of them and OP is off her rocker.
LOL How dare you try to inject some common sense into this thread? We are discussing Taylor SWIFT over here!
You inject stupidity and lies. This thread is not about TS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the comments above about this entire thread being reflective of the state of education in the US. Who really cares about a Taylor Swift video when there are so many bigger issues? All of these parents are focused on the wrong thing.
It’s 2 separate conversations. Nobody denies the education system has issues. A teacher using a harmless Taylor Swift video to introduce a literary device isn’t one of them and OP is off her rocker.
LOL How dare you try to inject some common sense into this thread? We are discussing Taylor SWIFT over here!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the comments above about this entire thread being reflective of the state of education in the US. Who really cares about a Taylor Swift video when there are so many bigger issues? All of these parents are focused on the wrong thing.
It’s 2 separate conversations. Nobody denies the education system has issues. A teacher using a harmless Taylor Swift video to introduce a literary device isn’t one of them and OP is off her rocker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the comments above about this entire thread being reflective of the state of education in the US. Who really cares about a Taylor Swift video when there are so many bigger issues? All of these parents are focused on the wrong thing.
It’s 2 separate conversations. Nobody denies the education system has issues. A teacher using a harmless Taylor Swift video to introduce a literary device isn’t one of them and OP is off her rocker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like the comments above about this entire thread being reflective of the state of education in the US. Who really cares about a Taylor Swift video when there are so many bigger issues? All of these parents are focused on the wrong thing.
It’s 2 separate conversations. Nobody denies the education system has issues. A teacher using a harmless Taylor Swift video to introduce a literary device isn’t one of them and OP is off her rocker.
Anonymous wrote:I like the comments above about this entire thread being reflective of the state of education in the US. Who really cares about a Taylor Swift video when there are so many bigger issues? All of these parents are focused on the wrong thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a teacher to play a music video where school age kids get intimate...There’re other intentions here.
Yup, or the teacher is just that stupid. Either way, it has no place in the classroom. I just watched the first minute or so of the two first music videos YouTube loaded up for Taylor Swift, and this for sure has no place in elementary school. The documentary on netflix about her has a rating of 13+ on common sense media - that's eight grade.
I am sure all the defensive moms on here will cling to the, "tell us what video it was defense," even though odds are OP probably doesn't remember because she is probably not a Tswizzle fan.
Today, the teacher kept showing the video emphasizing the “I love you” “I’m studying” signs that the character make to her target boy. In other part of the video they get intimate. For clarification, the teacher is not the school’s reading specialist.
So I was right. It’s the You Belong With Me video. You’re absolutely insane. That video is harmless.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a teacher to play a music video where school age kids get intimate...There’re other intentions here.
Yup, or the teacher is just that stupid. Either way, it has no place in the classroom. I just watched the first minute or so of the two first music videos YouTube loaded up for Taylor Swift, and this for sure has no place in elementary school. The documentary on netflix about her has a rating of 13+ on common sense media - that's eight grade.
I am sure all the defensive moms on here will cling to the, "tell us what video it was defense," even though odds are OP probably doesn't remember because she is probably not a Tswizzle fan.
Given the age it was probably Love Story or You Belong With Me. Neither show “intimacy.” Nor do most other Taylor videos. You guys are such Puritans. JFC.
Yet, you don't have a clue, because well, you don't know. You weren't there. You are just guessing. Sorry if we don't want our daughters poorly influenced in public school at the elementary age, or sons to get the wrong impression.
Now go back to watching cuties, creating more content for your onlyfans, or donating to planned parenthood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a teacher to play a music video where school age kids get intimate...There’re other intentions here.
Yup, or the teacher is just that stupid. Either way, it has no place in the classroom. I just watched the first minute or so of the two first music videos YouTube loaded up for Taylor Swift, and this for sure has no place in elementary school. The documentary on netflix about her has a rating of 13+ on common sense media - that's eight grade.
I am sure all the defensive moms on here will cling to the, "tell us what video it was defense," even though odds are OP probably doesn't remember because she is probably not a Tswizzle fan.
Given the age it was probably Love Story or You Belong With Me. Neither show “intimacy.” Nor do most other Taylor videos. You guys are such Puritans. JFC.
Yet, you don't have a clue, because well, you don't know. You weren't there. You are just guessing. Sorry if we don't want our daughters poorly influenced in public school at the elementary age, or sons to get the wrong impression.
Now go back to watching cuties, creating more content for your onlyfans, or donating to planned parenthood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a teacher to play a music video where school age kids get intimate...There’re other intentions here.
Yup, or the teacher is just that stupid. Either way, it has no place in the classroom. I just watched the first minute or so of the two first music videos YouTube loaded up for Taylor Swift, and this for sure has no place in elementary school. The documentary on netflix about her has a rating of 13+ on common sense media - that's eight grade.
I am sure all the defensive moms on here will cling to the, "tell us what video it was defense," even though odds are OP probably doesn't remember because she is probably not a Tswizzle fan.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For a teacher to play a music video where school age kids get intimate...There’re other intentions here.
Yup, or the teacher is just that stupid. Either way, it has no place in the classroom. I just watched the first minute or so of the two first music videos YouTube loaded up for Taylor Swift, and this for sure has no place in elementary school. The documentary on netflix about her has a rating of 13+ on common sense media - that's eight grade.
I am sure all the defensive moms on here will cling to the, "tell us what video it was defense," even though odds are OP probably doesn't remember because she is probably not a Tswizzle fan.
Given the age it was probably Love Story or You Belong With Me. Neither show “intimacy.” Nor do most other Taylor videos. You guys are such Puritans. JFC.