Cultural Biases In Education February 22, 2008 8:55 AM Subscribe
To what extent should teachers incorporate their own biases into their teaching of youngish children? To what extent does using goofy picture of people do so?
Fine. Done. I am fine with my comment being deleted, but I think that there's an important point to make about what the OP is doing.
I have seen this kind of thing commonly used by teachers with questionable motives in order to teach things that they're not really supposed to be teaching. Like, I have to teach about this person, but I am going to ridicule him while doing so. Or, I want to teach something "between the lines."
While I'm not saying that the OP is doing this, how different is this from a lesson plan on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s infidelities? Or pictures of Bush drinking? There is absolutely this kind of abuse by teachers in this country, and I think that it's dangerous when we use it to turn education into indoctrination.
Fine. Done. I am fine with my comment being deleted, but I think that there's an important point to make about what the OP is doing.
I have seen this kind of thing commonly used by teachers with questionable motives in order to teach things that they're not really supposed to be teaching. Like, I have to teach about this person, but I am going to ridicule him while doing so. Or, I want to teach something "between the lines."
While I'm not saying that the OP is doing this, how different is this from a lesson plan on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s infidelities? Or pictures of Bush drinking? There is absolutely this kind of abuse by teachers in this country, and I think that it's dangerous when we use it to turn education into indoctrination.
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