Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could see this result in a mass exodus of teachers,
It will undermine the entire public school system, at least in places like Fairfax...which of course, is what the GOP wants.
Parents could and have brought to light problems with teachers before.
Teachers are employees, and accountable to the people who employ them... and they can't say anything they want in class, just like I can't at work either.
Oh, I’m comfortable with teachers not being accountable to white hood wearing jerks. I want my children to get an education, not a RWNJ indoctrination.
Yes, all those white hood wearing jerks in NOVA. Look what they're trying to do. Live in reality, it will help you.
I guess you haven’t been to southern Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"overtly political teachers"
Like the ones who extol Trumpism in the classroom?
Or the ones who call the Civill War the "war of northern aggression"
Let's talk about teachers with political agendas.
I have never, EVER heard of a teacher doing this - but certainly, any teacher braying about their own personal political beliefs should be reported - at the very least to the school administration. Do you have an actual (REAL LIFE) example of a teacher doing the above? We'll wait.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to be a disaster. It's ripe to be corrupted.
I think it will be an important tool in keeping teachers personal bias out of education.
Why is that a bad thing?
Because the people who it’s aimed at have a tenuous connection to truth and facts. According to them, COVID is a conspiracy to inject 5G chips, and black people enjoyed slavery.
There used to be a time when we made fun of people who were proud to be morons. Now we empower them. It’s not enough that they make their own kids uninformed losers, they want all kids to be uninformed losers.
Wait, people in NOVA think black people enjoyed slavery? How many? Can you point me to them?
Morons. Hmm.
Truth hurts
https://richmond.com/discover-richmond/happy-slaves-the-peculiar-story-of-three-virginia-school-textbooks/article_47e79d49-eac8-575d-ac9d-1c6fce52328f.html
OK, those textbooks are very well known and haven't been used in 50 years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is going to be a disaster. It's ripe to be corrupted.
I think it will be an important tool in keeping teachers personal bias out of education.
Why is that a bad thing?
Give me a break. Do you really believe that the lunatics who will call to complain about teachers will be reasonable people who support reasonable educational standards? If you answered phones for one day for any elected official you would realize how many delusional zealots and misinformed gullible and paranoid people are out there being spun up to call inn. People already complain about teachers all the time. This is a state supported effort to purge Virginia schools of any teacher who tells the truth about civil rights.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could see this result in a mass exodus of teachers,
It will undermine the entire public school system, at least in places like Fairfax...which of course, is what the GOP wants.
Parents could and have brought to light problems with teachers before.
Teachers are employees, and accountable to the people who employ them... and they can't say anything they want in class, just like I can't at work either.
Oh, I’m comfortable with teachers not being accountable to white hood wearing jerks. I want my children to get an education, not a RWNJ indoctrination.
Yes, all those white hood wearing jerks in NOVA. Look what they're trying to do. Live in reality, it will help you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I could see this result in a mass exodus of teachers,
It will undermine the entire public school system, at least in places like Fairfax...which of course, is what the GOP wants.
Parents could and have brought to light problems with teachers before.
Teachers are employees, and accountable to the people who employ them... and they can't say anything they want in class, just like I can't at work either.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is not going to end well. Anyone can call and make up anything about anybody.
It's McCarthyism. Big brother. Someone will have to get hurt before he backs off unfortunately.
What a complete loon he is.
We already had this in LCPS to report racism. Why is it so terrible all of a sudden? Everyone was all for it when it was to report racist incidents in schools. What's the difference exactly?
Anonymous wrote:^ I think I found something about that Loudoun tipline. It seems it sparked the same kind of outrage.
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/may/24/loudoun-county-virginia-schools-bias-reporting-for/
Anonymous wrote:
This is not going to end well. Anyone can call and make up anything about anybody.
It's McCarthyism. Big brother. Someone will have to get hurt before he backs off unfortunately.
What a complete loon he is.
We already had this in LCPS to report racism. Why is it so terrible all of a sudden? Everyone was all for it when it was to report racist incidents in schools. What's the difference exactly?
Anonymous wrote:
This is not going to end well. Anyone can call and make up anything about anybody.
It's McCarthyism. Big brother. Someone will have to get hurt before he backs off unfortunately.
What a complete loon he is.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why has this devolved to talking about teaching slavery? It isn't about not teaching about slavery and the associated political history.
This is about so-called anti-racist and CRT influenced ideas being used in public schools. Call it the successor ideology, whatever you want. If this were about not teaching slavery or Jim Crow, and so on, it would have been an issue three, four, five, six, seven... years ago. But it wasn't. Why?
Because there are Virginia high schools that do NOT teach slavery. My kid met a fellow freshman from VA at college (they are freshmen, btw) and the kid says he never learned about slavery in APUSH. Said it was taught as a states right issue.
I find it laughable that the GOP is afraid of the big bad China right now. Do you know what they don't teach in their history books - the cultural revolution. It does not exist.
Of course, I reported this to the hotline.
Re: the bolded - BS BS BS. Stop lying. You just look absurd.
https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/pdf/ap-us-history-course-a-glance-0.pdf?course=ap-united-states-history
https://view.officeapps.live.com/op/view.aspx?src=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.doe.virginia.gov%2Ftesting%2Fsol%2Fstandards_docs%2Fhistory_socialscience%2F2015%2Fstsd-2015-hss-va-ushistory.docx&wdOrigin=BROWSELINK