Local parents were upset after hearing that the Second Grade teacher wrote f**k on the chalkboard.
The teacher made the students write it down, too.
Via Breitbart TV
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Published May 24, 2012 at 8:46 pm - 57 Comments
Michelle commented:
While I see what she was trying to do, she should have found a better way of saying the word was not to be used. Believe me, judging what goes on at my son’s school, by the second grade, if you ask them what the “F Word” is, they know what you are talking about. She should have just said they should use the F word, and not wrote it on the board. I’m just glad my son is still offended when anyone he know swears. I hope it lasts!
Michelle commented:
Sorry, I realize I wrote they should use the F word and I meant shouldn’t!
jorgen commented:
Guess which word is written on all the walls in and around the school.
Snake Oil Baron commented:
Those parents should just be glad the teacher didn’t write “fist” on the board. That might have been the start of a really uncomfortable lesson.
Andreas K. commented:
What’s the point of writing the F word on the blackboard? I mean, what’s the point? To teach them that it’s bad to write it around everywhere the teacher writes it up there in public.
Hmm… So in order to prove that looking into the barrel of a loaded gun… I do it myself?
The kids will learn it sooner or later anyway, and there are situations where the F word is a perfectly acceptable expression.
But it has no room on a second grade blackboard.
TiminPhx commented:
She made a mistake. Make an entry in her file after talking with her and move the F. on.
Kevin commented:
Angela Rodriguez’ daughter looked like a pair of sneakers!
davidr commented:
Teacher: “Johnny, what word begins with ‘F’, ends in ‘U-C-K’, and refers to something involving a lot of heat and excitement?”
Johnny: “Firetruck!”
Midwestengr commented:
Good one davidr!
auntie em commented:
There seems to be a lot of bitter teachers out there. To me, it would have been just as bad if she wrote ‘obama’ on the blackboard.
Obama has become a dirty word.
Anonymous commented:
I want to preface my remarks with the fact this may not apply here, it is a general comment:
Part of the problem is the union involvement in the school system. The schools are forced to pay salaries based on a certain criteria.
For instance if a teacher were to teach for lets say three years and then had a child. If that teacher decided to be a stay at home mom then tries to return to teaching when that child was 6 that teacher would have to be paid as a fourth year teacher.
In addition if that person went through a program to get her degree from a good school she may have a Bachelors degree and almost a Masters Degree. The schools have to pay additional money based on their degree as well as the additional college credit.
You may be thinking what is wrong with that. The problem is that the school does not have the flexibility to hire an individual at an entry level salary EVEN if the teacher would except it!
A lot of schools hire teachers straight out of College. If it takes let’s say 5 years to get a degree and be certified (you can also teach without certification if you get it eventually) you are talking about a 22 or 23 year old teacher.
Now if that teacher is teaching High School then you have a person who is only 6 or 7 year older than there student. These teachers are more immature and some cases less desirable but because they are “cheap” they are hired over more experienced more mature candidates.
So the next time you hear about a teacher having sex with one of their students or some idiot like this teacher writing an inappropriate word or even bringing it up in an inappropriate way than you wonderful Union!
Cynic commented:
What is labeled as public education no longer exists. It is simply another government takeover that is a failure.
pivey commented:
16 years olds used to teach one room schools with no certification. Educations schools and teacher certification is completely pointless. Look at the HSDLA website for the latest statistics on homeschooling. The study averages the scores of homeschoolers taking 15 nationally recognized standardized tests and they average 30 points higher than public school kids. This is regardless of socioeconomic and racial differences. The first start to improving public schools will be getting the unions out of the schools. Good luck with that.
Chisum commented:
Update: NJ: Elections Have Consequences!
http://www.riehlworldview.com/carnivorous_conservative/2010/01/nj-elections-have-consequences.html
Robert commented:
All public sector unions should be outlawed.
Mary commented:
Home-schooling parents teach much better with a much lower level of education.
bg commented:
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teaching = bad
fisting = good
and it doesn’t take a rocket scientist to picture these kids not only spouting bad words on their way to and from school.. but seeing it written in graffiti along the way as well..
fact is, one of the kids wrote the word in a sign out log.. imo,
that was the catalyst for a genuine “teaching moment”..
the only thing i may fault the teacher on is..
perhaps she should have asked the child who brought
the word to her attention to do a little show & tell..
for some reason i think the Teacher would have probably learned more about the kids in her class than anything else, not to mention shocked..
she sounds like a good Teacher.. unfortunately,
they aren’t very much appreciated these day..
oh dear, almost forgot..
now children.. don’t forget your banana
& condom assignment is due tomorrow!
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wanumba commented:
Spent more time on that worthless vulgarity than teaching the kids how to spell “George Washington.”
Teachers do not have to be competent in any subject matter to be teachers. They aren’t “teachers” they are “facilitators.” They have no information to present to students, they just do “process”.
So, this “facilitator” finally stumbled on a subject she has some depth of knowledge about: swearing.
Don’t be nice. There are plenty of people who get themselves into schools and the coveted tenure who are petty tyrants who enjoy leading children into depravity. And parents cannot understand why their kids don’t like school.
Modern lessons are perverse – they’ll bemoan a bad behavior, (archaically known as “sin”) and admonish “don’t do this” but actually employ the sin against the kids to “show to them how bad it is.” It’s rotten, for they just abused the kids while saying “don’t so this.” The kids leave the lesson jaded and confused. If it was so bad, WHY did the trusted teacher just nasty trick them with it?