Anonymous wrote:Looks like a class on literary theory, which is usually housed in an English/literature curriculum. Pretty common for college courses, and GDS English courses are supposed to be at that level.
Anonymous wrote:Even at my mainstream college 25 years ago, these were pretty standard "lenses" for looking at literature. Structuralism and Marxist readings were old news then.
Advanced for HS, though. I hated literary theory so didn't major in English but this was all typical for the discipline.
Anonymous wrote:Parent here. Have been mostly happy w GDS HS english and related faculty.
This fall, one of the HS grades as started out by studying the following topics:
Queer Studies, CRT, Marxist Theory, Intersectionality, Structuralism Theory
Serious old person question - why are these taught in ENGLISH rather than in a special elective class? Isn't english for the study of literature. I get it - literature is a window into humanity....but really? I also get it - it's GDS but this is a core class all students must take.
And there was even an op-ed in student paper last week from a student very unhappy with the single-minded bias faculty show and the lack of oxygen they provide for dissenting views.
Anonymous wrote:Sounds suffocating
Anonymous wrote:Because some people think that schools can't teach about something without it being an attempt to indoctrinate the students about espousing it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent here. Have been mostly happy w GDS HS english and related faculty.
This fall, one of the HS grades as started out by studying the following topics:
Queer Studies, CRT, Marxist Theory, Intersectionality, Structuralism Theory
Serious old person question - why are these taught in ENGLISH rather than in a special elective class? Isn't english for the study of literature. I get it - literature is a window into humanity....but really? I also get it - it's GDS but this is a core class all students must take.
And there was even an op-ed in student paper last week from a student very unhappy with the single-minded bias faculty show and the lack of oxygen they provide for dissenting views.
This has to be a troll. Critical race theory is legal scholarship, no way they’d be teaching it in HS English, unless the person teaching it doesn’t understand what it is. Sounds like a Maga trump fan making fun of GDS’ wokism.
Anonymous wrote:They are primed for the woke elite universities.
I'm liberal and accepting, but there is a time and place. English should be focused on the Classic works. A little new sprinkled in here and there, but holy crap none of that belongs in English class.
Anonymous wrote:Parent here. Have been mostly happy w GDS HS english and related faculty.
This fall, one of the HS grades as started out by studying the following topics:
Queer Studies, CRT, Marxist Theory, Intersectionality, Structuralism Theory
Serious old person question - why are these taught in ENGLISH rather than in a special elective class? Isn't english for the study of literature. I get it - literature is a window into humanity....but really? I also get it - it's GDS but this is a core class all students must take.
And there was even an op-ed in student paper last week from a student very unhappy with the single-minded bias faculty show and the lack of oxygen they provide for dissenting views.