9/2/2009 3:57:58 PM
Surprise! Republicans are fucking insane.
9/2/2009 4:19:05 PM
Is he the president or a motivational speaker? "What is President Obama inspiring you to do?""What is President Obama challenging you to do?"Hardly indoctrinating, but quite nauseating.
9/2/2009 4:22:58 PM
i'd say motivational speaker is a pretty traditional role for president. presidents have been doing it since the beginning. the good ones at least.
9/2/2009 4:25:23 PM
Obama is an excellent speaker. He can sway people with his oratory. Thus, Republicans don't want him speaking.
9/2/2009 4:26:05 PM
Oh I didn't mean that there was something wrong with it, he's a great motivational speaker. I'd just like for him to be a good president first.
9/2/2009 4:26:53 PM
SIT UP STRAIGHT AND PAY ATTENTION IN THE BACK
9/2/2009 4:31:00 PM
^^
9/2/2009 4:38:34 PM
So you guys are just here to chime in w/ "I dont like Obama"?[Edited on September 2, 2009 at 4:50 PM. Reason : stud]
9/2/2009 4:39:51 PM
PS-- I may show the speech to my non-honors classes. Partially to spite the crazy guy from the article.
9/2/2009 8:18:40 PM
Since when is it a bad thing for a president to talk to the people?You are seriously screwed in the head if, as a parent, you don't want your child exposed to the President of the United States.[Edited on September 2, 2009 at 8:48 PM. Reason : ]
9/2/2009 8:47:43 PM
9/2/2009 10:02:41 PM
Haha. Wakefield HS in Arlington is a dump. That's all I have to add to this discussion.
9/2/2009 10:23:44 PM
How many HS kids do they think will care about this or bother to/be allowed to watch it?
9/2/2009 10:44:31 PM
So, this assignment suggests that teachers should have their students:
9/2/2009 10:46:31 PM
^ the document linked doesn't say anything about writing letters to themselves about "how to help the president." The article seems to be wrong on that (evil LIEberal meda!!!!!!!!!).I don't see how the president telling kids to have personal responsibility, and to work hard is a bad thing. Particularly the black students in poor areas that this will reach.This is almost the exact thing I always hear Republicans talk about in fact... he's not legislating that they be personally responsible, he's merely telling them that they should be.This is so awesome though, because it shows so clearly how delusional so many on the right are about their positions.OMG PEOPLE SETTING GOALS FOR THEMSELVES IS SO HORRIBLE!@!!! WHAT IS THAT NAZI COMMUNIST THINKING?!@>!>!>!!???
9/2/2009 11:00:33 PM
9/2/2009 11:03:28 PM
oh noes
9/2/2009 11:07:25 PM
9/2/2009 11:47:21 PM
are they teaching her that black people are equal to white people or that money should be abolished?
9/3/2009 12:42:47 AM
^^It is when the assignments revolve around maximizing the area of your garden with a given length of animal-friendly fencing around it, so you can grow the greatest number of organic vegetables to sell at your local farmer's market.Or when, in the example for converting unit measurements, it specifies that the coffee is 16 oz. of fair trade Indonesian coffee.Or when my student has to ignore her math homework so she can make a video for science class to explain one action she is taking to stop global warming.The examples are endless.Doesn't matter where you come from, the overall tone of the education and assignments given are 100% slanted toward collectivist, hippie-thinking. You may think that's good. Fine. But don't deny it's true.I haven't seen one problem, despite ample opportunity, describing how you may need to maximize profit given certain cost and revenue functions....or any other skill that might actually be useful. It's not taught for the other courses, either. I've tutored through all of them.
9/3/2009 1:49:16 AM
figured this was about him addressing congress in the next few days. idk about yall but i'm tired of this guy always making speeches on tv. hes like too in your face[Edited on September 3, 2009 at 2:19 AM. Reason : .]
9/3/2009 2:19:15 AM
How many of the people saying something along the lines of, "I don't mind him speaking as long as he's a good president first" were up in arms when 9/11 caught George W. Bush reading to grade-schoolers?
9/3/2009 2:50:28 AM
I feel like I'm in some sort of bizarro world when I keep nodding my head in agreement to everything GrumpyGOP posts. Is he the last sane one of you left?
9/3/2009 8:28:34 AM
^^ and ^ Oh, for Christ's sake. Yeah, it's exactly the same thing.[/sarcasm]
9/3/2009 8:45:40 AM
pwnt.
9/3/2009 8:50:20 AM
^^^^^^ That must be an older revision or something, because this is the version hosted on the gov. education website: http://www.ed.gov/teachers/how/lessons/prek-6.pdf
9/3/2009 9:01:52 AM
9/3/2009 9:10:39 AM
Well it looks like they white house is rethinking this.
9/3/2009 10:53:34 AM
I cannot believe that people would have a problem with Obama visiting a classroom. That visit could be huge to some kids. I have observed a number of children for whom President Obama is a superhero. It's not knee-jerk admiration like we've seen with presidents past. Obama has tremendous potential to influence the nation's youth. It feels different (and thus a bit uncomfortable) to have that kind of president with that kind of celebrity, but so what? If he can afford to take a few hours out of his day every once in a while to speak to some children, then he should definitely do it. I am concerned with the idea that anybody would have a problem with Obama visiting a classroom...every president before him has done it, so what's the problem now? What's the difference between Obama and every president before him? Hmmmmmm...The topic of indoctrination in schools should be kept entirely separate from any conversation about Obama speaking at a school. He will not be indoctrinating your children!Schools have always, always, always been used to indoctrinate, indoctrinate, indoctrinate. It's a monumental institution when it comes to socializing children and crafting their worldviews. That's why some parents choose to homeschool or opt for private schools that better mirror their values. You're kidding yourself if you think schools have somehow gotten worse in regards to indoctrination. And it looks like people are upset that things have changed from Sally taking home-ec/Booby taking shop to DeShawn playing Romeo/LGBA meeting Thursdays in the cafeteria...On the topic of global warming...you don't have to believe in it to realize we need to get out ahead when it comes to breakthroughs in fuel-efficient technologies. I don't necessarily believe we needed to go to the moon, but we invested billions in science education to beat the Russians to it. Look at global warming that way if it makes you feel better. Global warming, whether you buy it or not, presents a huge opportunity for us to be the mother fucking best again, and we're gonna have to teach the fuck out of some global warming to our kids if we wanna stay on top. This movement includes teaching some Mickey Mouse shit about recycling in elementary but it should also entail some serious hard science being pushed by middle school and then throughout high school...unfortunately, the money for the second part may not be there.
9/3/2009 10:54:18 AM
I was taught about global warming in school throughout the 90s, before anyone knew who Al Gore was. That's just mainstream science, which is what schools generally teach.
9/3/2009 11:08:23 AM
I hear they teach evolution, too!
9/3/2009 11:29:18 AM
9/3/2009 11:31:12 AM
^^^Some people don't think it's mainstream science. That's why I offered another reason for why it should be taught.Your insistence that all these things are mainstream and that's why they should be taught is both lazy and purposefully obtuse. Schools generally represent the mainstream, and it's important to call out the loons who insist the schools are out of control with their radical agenda...but there's a lot more that goes into why we teach things than just "it's mainstream so deal with it, people." Schools are hopefully a bit more thoughtful than that.^The lesson plan that goes along with the speech? With the questions that are necessarily going to be harmless?[Edited on September 3, 2009 at 11:45 AM. Reason : ?]
9/3/2009 11:42:56 AM
9/3/2009 11:45:46 AM
9/3/2009 11:47:15 AM
Maybe they should ask Math questions about installing Dictators and extracting Oil from icy tundras.
9/3/2009 11:51:50 AM
God, read my previous posts on this.And I take it your definition of equality changes with topics. Like most libs i know. I hope that isnt the case.
9/3/2009 12:06:24 PM
Read your post, eyedrb...Let's see...joke about getting kids to vote in the midterms. Accusations that an extremely innocuous question is BS and pandering. Comparing that innocuous question to a loaded pretend Bush question. And finally, some conjecture about how the liberals would be outraged if that pretend Bush question were asked.How can you possibly object to "What is President Obama inspiring you to do?" as a question? Where's the pandering? How is it BS? "He's inspiring me to set goals for myself, to work hard, to value my education, to get a good job, to take responsibility for my future, etc..."What is it that you guys are so afraid of? Be specific. Let it all out.
9/3/2009 12:16:38 PM
And it could even be negative. For example, eyedrb might write that President Obama is inspiring him to vote Republican in 2012. This sounds like a good idea for a thread.This is literally the entire instructions:• What resonated with you from President Obama’s speech? What lines/phrases do you remember?• Who is President Obama addressing? How do you know? Describe his audience.• We heard President Obama mention the importance of personal responsibility. In your life, who exemplifies this kind of personal responsibility? How? Give examples.• How are we as individuals and as a class similar? Different?• Suppose President Obama were to give another speech about being educationally successful. Who could he speak to next? Who should be his next audience? Why? What would he say?• What are the three most important words in the speech? Rank them. What title would you give this speech? What’s the thesis?• What is President Obama inspiring you to do? What is he challenging you to do?• What do you believe are the challenges of your generation?• How can you be a part of addressing these challenges?[Edited on September 3, 2009 at 12:25 PM. Reason : ]
9/3/2009 12:24:45 PM
EDITORIAL: Beaming Obama into your kid's headThe president expands his cult into the classroom
9/3/2009 1:32:04 PM
What a bunch of assholes for trying to get children inspired to make their country a better place.
9/3/2009 1:35:45 PM
I just read the piece by Stanley Kurtz regarding where Annenberg money went.What a load of crap. It depends entirely on the assumption that activist = radical = BOOGITY BOOGITY BOOGITY
9/3/2009 1:39:38 PM
i got out of math class once because I told my teacher I was going to watch Bush speak.she was happy with me.
9/3/2009 2:06:01 PM
All the health care threads are filled with people screaming about how Obama's plan is diametrically opposed to the good, conservative concepts of "hard work" and "personal responsibility." And when Obama goes to talk to schools about "hard work" and "personal responsibility," you all call him a Socialist version of Goebbels out to propagandize the children.Do you really think he's going to use this opportunity to tell the kiddies all about policy? What the fuck would be the point of that? Even if he manages to get kids to listen to him talk about those things -- and he can't -- high schoolers don't vote. Of the minority that will be able to vote in the midterms, approximately 18 of them will. No, not 18%. 18 total.My guess is he's not going to tell these kids about pretty much what he said he's going to talk about, none of which should be objectionable to anybody not presently in need of a lobotomy.
9/3/2009 5:20:21 PM
9/3/2009 6:39:47 PM
Sarasota, Florida is not exactly a highly advanced reader's paradise. Just saying.
9/3/2009 6:52:30 PM
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9/3/2009 8:12:57 PM
^ truebut…
9/3/2009 8:16:41 PM