Anonymous
Post 01/18/2021 09:37     Subject: What is your school's policy on teacher's expressing socio-political beliefs during class?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I doubt they had Biden or Trump signs up. FYI, saying that Black Lives Matter is not political, even though you want it to be.


Can you unpack this a little? The thread asked about 'socio-political beliefs'. What makes something that, and BLM not that?



You think equality for black peoples is political ?


BLM is an organization that is political with a Marxist stance. Equality is important but when it is taught in a way that benefits all students.


No BLM is not Marxist. It has 2 Marxist members. The FBI determines it is neither Marxist nor politically aligned. Just like the Republican party isn’t white supremacy just because they have white supremacists in Congress.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2021 09:35     Subject: What is your school's policy on teacher's expressing socio-political beliefs during class?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school does not intellectually coddle children. The teachers believe that children are capable of understanding the facts, both uplifting and terrible, that constitute the narrative of our country and the world. It's would be a lie of omission to say avoid any discussion of racism in contemporary politics. How do you study the civil rights era without talking about the KKK? How do you understand economics without discussing racist housing discrimination? There was an opinion piece in the WaPO a couple of weeks ago explaining that the point of teaching history is not to encourage love of country. If education does not teach students to face the events of the day with a critical eye, then education has failed.


Is the KKK a political stance?


Not PP, but half of the country is conservative politically and most of these people have nothing to do with the KKK. Demonizing an entire political party due to the actions of a militant extremist hate group that aligns itself with a major political party to gain legitimacy is not correct or teachable content. It’s activism.


1. Only 1/3 is conservative
2. Nobody is say conservative are part of the KKK, alt-right and conservative are different.
3. Nobody is demonizing a party for being KKK, they are demonizing politicians that attend white suprematist rallies.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2021 09:32     Subject: What is your school's policy on teacher's expressing socio-political beliefs during class?

Anonymous wrote:The "a few bad apples" is stale and inaccurate. GOP linked their success to these people who traffic in lies, hate and violence. There is non comparison between the extreme wings of the two parties.

Sounds like you're upset that the curtain is being pulled back. Keep trying to brainwash your kid at home. The next generation isn't buying your crap anyway.


There are just as many toxic extremists in the left as the right. The right wing boogie man argument shows how ignorant you are.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2021 09:32     Subject: What is your school's policy on teacher's expressing socio-political beliefs during class?

I find that hard to believe. Did you actually see then say that? What was the context?
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2021 09:21     Subject: What is your school's policy on teacher's expressing socio-political beliefs during class?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school emailed communication guidelines Thursday and said teachers can encourage discussion and correct false information, but they may not share personal political beliefs.


Interesting. Who decides what is "false"? Is there a resource provided?

NP here, but a legitimate news source that is widely regarded as such. For example, the NYT, Washington Post, BBC, etc. Professional news organizations. This is not a situation where teachers should tell students that there there are two sides to the election story, and it's debatable as to whether there was widespread election fraud; that would be a lie. This is not a "two sides" situation. One side has facts and documentation and 60 court cases. The other side is ill informed and misled.


I struggled when a teacher said this month that BBC is not legitimate source of news. I believe the NYT and Post were considered acceptable.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2021 09:15     Subject: What is your school's policy on teacher's expressing socio-political beliefs during class?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I doubt they had Biden or Trump signs up. FYI, saying that Black Lives Matter is not political, even though you want it to be.


Can you unpack this a little? The thread asked about 'socio-political beliefs'. What makes something that, and BLM not that?



You think equality for black peoples is political ?


BLM is an organization that is political with a Marxist stance. Equality is important but when it is taught in a way that benefits all students.


“Equality is important but only when it benefits white people more.”

If the word Marxism scares you so much, I hope you’re not celebrating MLK day today ‘cause I’ve got some news for you about him...
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2021 09:15     Subject: What is your school's policy on teacher's expressing socio-political beliefs during class?

Teaching people to think critically and have some level of digital literacy is not a political agenda. Democracy is served by it.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2021 09:14     Subject: Re:What is your school's policy on teacher's expressing socio-political beliefs during class?

Anonymous wrote:SSSAS is out of hand in this regard. Not only are teachers trying to teach their political position on a range of issues, but when there is dissent, the kids get marked down or other agreeing students are encouraged to bully the other kids on the other side of the political perspective. Its leading many families to leave. Wish we'd have known before coming last year, but we're definitely not staying here to get that type of treatment especially at a price of $40,000 per year.


Untrue. Sorry.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2021 09:13     Subject: What is your school's policy on teacher's expressing socio-political beliefs during class?

The "a few bad apples" is stale and inaccurate. GOP linked their success to these people who traffic in lies, hate and violence. There is non comparison between the extreme wings of the two parties.

Sounds like you're upset that the curtain is being pulled back. Keep trying to brainwash your kid at home. The next generation isn't buying your crap anyway.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2021 09:09     Subject: What is your school's policy on teacher's expressing socio-political beliefs during class?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Our school does not intellectually coddle children. The teachers believe that children are capable of understanding the facts, both uplifting and terrible, that constitute the narrative of our country and the world. It's would be a lie of omission to say avoid any discussion of racism in contemporary politics. How do you study the civil rights era without talking about the KKK? How do you understand economics without discussing racist housing discrimination? There was an opinion piece in the WaPO a couple of weeks ago explaining that the point of teaching history is not to encourage love of country. If education does not teach students to face the events of the day with a critical eye, then education has failed.


Is the KKK a political stance?


Not PP, but half of the country is conservative politically and most of these people have nothing to do with the KKK. Demonizing an entire political party due to the actions of a militant extremist hate group that aligns itself with a major political party to gain legitimacy is not correct or teachable content. It’s activism.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2021 09:00     Subject: What is your school's policy on teacher's expressing socio-political beliefs during class?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I doubt they had Biden or Trump signs up. FYI, saying that Black Lives Matter is not political, even though you want it to be.


Can you unpack this a little? The thread asked about 'socio-political beliefs'. What makes something that, and BLM not that?



You think equality for black peoples is political ?


BLM is an organization that is political with a Marxist stance. Equality is important but when it is taught in a way that benefits all students.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2021 08:58     Subject: What is your school's policy on teacher's expressing socio-political beliefs during class?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Landon is not supposed to but they have and it needs to stop.


I am pretty certain if a Landon Teacher is expressing socio-political beliefs, they are doing it through the prism of the school's honor and civility codes, as the Catholic Schools likely view the world through their religious beliefs.


No. Sorry no and I heard it. I hope a Landon administrator is reading this because people are afraid to bring up what is going on.
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2021 07:38     Subject: What is your school's policy on teacher's expressing socio-political beliefs during class?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I doubt they had Biden or Trump signs up. FYI, saying that Black Lives Matter is not political, even though you want it to be.


Can you unpack this a little? The thread asked about 'socio-political beliefs'. What makes something that, and BLM not that?



You think equality for black peoples is political ?
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2021 07:36     Subject: What is your school's policy on teacher's expressing socio-political beliefs during class?

Anonymous wrote:Our school does not intellectually coddle children. The teachers believe that children are capable of understanding the facts, both uplifting and terrible, that constitute the narrative of our country and the world. It's would be a lie of omission to say avoid any discussion of racism in contemporary politics. How do you study the civil rights era without talking about the KKK? How do you understand economics without discussing racist housing discrimination? There was an opinion piece in the WaPO a couple of weeks ago explaining that the point of teaching history is not to encourage love of country. If education does not teach students to face the events of the day with a critical eye, then education has failed.


Is the KKK a political stance?
Anonymous
Post 01/18/2021 07:34     Subject: Re:What is your school's policy on teacher's expressing socio-political beliefs during class?

SSSAS is out of hand in this regard. Not only are teachers trying to teach their political position on a range of issues, but when there is dissent, the kids get marked down or other agreeing students are encouraged to bully the other kids on the other side of the political perspective. Its leading many families to leave. Wish we'd have known before coming last year, but we're definitely not staying here to get that type of treatment especially at a price of $40,000 per year.