Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He was saying that social emotional learning was NOT just for kids in SE, as he had heard other people say in the past. In other words, it is for all kids. He was refuting a comment that it was just for kids in SE.
I seriously don't understand why what he said was offensive.
Silly PP. Don't you know that some people love to find offense in everything, and if they can't find it, they create it?
Anonymous wrote:Who was the person who said it? I heard it was a contractor....from some education consultancy group.
Anonymous wrote:He was saying that social emotional learning was NOT just for kids in SE, as he had heard other people say in the past. In other words, it is for all kids. He was refuting a comment that it was just for kids in SE.
I seriously don't understand why what he said was offensive.
Anonymous wrote:He didn't understand why people were upset and then tried to move on without addressing it. When people wouldn't settle down he said it was part of the script and he was supposed to say it to touch a nerve. Another man backed him up saying it was deliberate and everyone in here sessions across the city heard the same phAse, if that were true, the nxt logical step would have been to make it a talking point and discuss it, which didn't happen. Then when he tried to apologize he said something like - I meant this session covers every child, not just those kids. Again - chaos. People storming out, yelling and being frustrated about not being heard and told to settle down by someone who clearly had no idea what he did wrong. Finally they brought in people from central office for damage control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS teachers had a PD at Deal today. One of the presenters made a racist remark about "SE DC" kids and the teachers went wild. This is the only video I could find. https://twitter.com/amob30/status/897828226072014849
Please explain to us, dear OP, exactly how one such as you views this remark as "racist."
Southeast is, factually, the poorest part of the city. (Did you not know that?) Lower income children, factually speaking, do have more social and emotional needs than the average child who lives in a more affluent area. This is true whether we are speaking of persons who are black, white, brown, green or yellow.
A better question is why you find this so inflammatory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS teachers had a PD at Deal today. One of the presenters made a racist remark about "SE DC" kids and the teachers went wild. This is the only video I could find. https://twitter.com/amob30/status/897828226072014849
Please explain to us, dear OP, exactly how one such as you views this remark as "racist."
Southeast is, factually, the poorest part of the city. (Did you not know that?) Lower income children, factually speaking, do have more social and emotional needs than the average child who lives in a more affluent area. This is true whether we are speaking of persons who are black, white, brown, green or yellow.
A better question is why you find this so inflammatory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DCPS teachers had a PD at Deal today. One of the presenters made a racist remark about "SE DC" kids and the teachers went wild. This is the only video I could find. https://twitter.com/amob30/status/897828226072014849
Please explain to us, dear OP, exactly how one such as you views this remark as "racist."
Southeast is, factually, the poorest part of the city. (Did you not know that?) Lower income children, factually speaking, do have more social and emotional needs than the average child who lives in a more affluent area. This is true whether we are speaking of persons who are black, white, brown, green or yellow.
A better question is why you find this so inflammatory.
Anonymous wrote:DCPS teachers had a PD at Deal today. One of the presenters made a racist remark about "SE DC" kids and the teachers went wild. This is the only video I could find. https://twitter.com/amob30/status/897828226072014849
Anonymous wrote:He prefaced it with "those black kids, those low-income kids..." so yeah, he mean "the poor black kids." Best part was he couldn't understand why people were upset. The central office staff made it worse by trying to say teachers weren't listening and were overreacting. It was a mess.
Anonymous wrote:Why?Anonymous wrote:Well, probably not the best choice of words but it makes sense that kids living in high proverty area might need more social and emotional support to help counter act the effects of poverty. Of course, poor kids live all throughout the city, not all poor kids are need of extra support and plenty of upper SES living in SE will need support, too.