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Owner59 -> NJ students asked to "defend slavery".No,not the good kind.....lol (10/3/2007 7:31:37 AM)

As a Jersey boy,I`m ticked off.

http://wcbstv.com/local/local_story_275172255.html




Saraheli -> RE: NJ students asked to "defend slavery".No,not the good kind.....lol (10/3/2007 7:34:27 AM)

Depending on where the teachers planned to go with the assignment, I think it is a good one, one that forces the students to think outside of the box a bit.




pahunkboy -> RE: NJ students asked to "defend slavery".No,not the good kind.....lol (10/3/2007 7:40:30 AM)

the page isnt loading-

one comment.  my history is rusty. but didnt Jews enslave Eguiptions?




Termyn8or -> RE: NJ students asked to "defend slavery".No,not the good kind.....lol (10/3/2007 8:30:17 AM)

Hunk, and vice versa.

T




kdsub -> RE: NJ students asked to "defend slavery".No,not the good kind.....lol (10/3/2007 8:30:56 AM)

I think they are too young for that type of assignment. More than their age it is the way the project is worded. There are always reasons for most everything and it can’t be ignored it is our history. But researching…learning and stating a reason is different than defending it.

I am sure there was no intent on the teacher’s parts to truly defend slavery but it does make you question their common since.
Butch




GoddessMine -> RE: NJ students asked to "defend slavery".No,not the good kind.....lol (10/3/2007 8:35:38 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Saraheli

Depending on where the teachers planned to go with the assignment, I think it is a good one, one that forces the students to think outside of the box a bit.


I'm all for learning and applying creative thinking and the art of argumentative logic, but come on! A "Laps of Luxury" unit? A task to come up with a catchy name for a plantation?
It appears that this assignment completely belittles and undermines the significance of a horrific period in our collective history. And especially with only eight black children attending the school...

Love,
GM




Owner59 -> RE: NJ students asked to "defend slavery".No,not the good kind.....lol (10/3/2007 11:20:43 AM)

Maybe they`re getting their cues from the Right,like this guy.

http://www.townhall.com/columnists/MichaelMedved/2007/09/26/six_inconvenient_truths_about_the_us_and_slavery

He should leave politics to the grown-ups,and stick to reviewing movies.

Check out the rest of this rag.Pretty scary stuff.




AquaticSub -> RE: NJ students asked to "defend slavery".No,not the good kind.....lol (10/3/2007 12:05:23 PM)

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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

the page isnt loading-

one comment.  my history is rusty. but didnt Jews enslave Eguiptions?


You might want to take a refresher course. It's other way around.




camille65 -> RE: NJ students asked to "defend slavery".No,not the good kind.....lol (10/3/2007 12:08:50 PM)

For those who can't get the page loaded.
 
(CBS) CALDWELL, N.J. Two local middle school teachers are in hot water after assigning students a controversial project on slavery that's angered parents.

Over 100 sixth graders at Grover Cleveland Middle School in Caldwell spent several days last week taking part in an assignment where they used terms like "build a plantation" while completing their "Lap of Luxury" social studies project.

The project instructed students to create an advertisement defending the use of slave labor to run a newly built plantation in South Carolina. Students are told to come up with a '"catchy" name for the plantation and give three reasons why slave labor is the "best idea" and to add illustrations.

One student, who is not being identified because of his age, read to CBS 2 what he wrote for the assignment: "Slave labor is the way to go because slaves aren't paid, so all money is profit."

Parents are astonished by the assignment's nature.

"It's really offending," said Tyiesha Hameed, whose child is one of the only eight black students who attends the school. "There's so many other ways and tools to show our kids how to learn and teach them in reference to slavery."

One question parents and officials are asking is whether the 11- and 12-year-olds even understand the lesson which was given to them.

"The students have to use their creative spirits to create justification. That gets the mind pretty worked up, and it embeds some things in their process that will be there for forever," said James Harris, president of the New Jersey NAACP chapter.

Casey Shorter, the school's principal, said he didn't find out about the project until after he spoke with a concerned parent. "Our intent was not to be insensitive. After reviewing the assignment and listening to feedback, from an administrative and teaching perspective, we determined it was insensitive and inappropriate. And we will eliminate it from the curriculum," he said.

Citing privacy issues, Shorter would not say what he's done with Dana Howarth and Beth Rutzler, the two language arts teachers who created the controversial "Lap of Luxury" project. He adds this is actually the second year that the teachers have given the assignment.




rightontime -> RE: NJ students asked to "defend slavery".No,not the good kind.....lol (10/3/2007 12:16:40 PM)

Good thing this happened in NJ and not the south. That PTA meeting would be a little less successful :) 




Owner59 -> RE: NJ students asked to "defend slavery".No,not the good kind.....lol (10/3/2007 12:22:12 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: AquaticSub

quote:

ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

the page isnt loading-

one comment.  my history is rusty. but didnt Jews enslave Eguiptions?


You might want to take a refresher course. It's other way around.


I think the hunkboy was making a joke.





popeye1250 -> RE: NJ students asked to "defend slavery".No,not the good kind.....lol (10/3/2007 12:49:10 PM)

This is one of the things that's wrong in the schools in this country.
How's about a project in Math or Science instead?
I read somewhere that a high school diploma from the 1960's is now equivilent to a a bachelor's degree today!
I tend to believe it!
We are spending way too much money on schools in this country!
There are still people alive today who went to one room school houses and got an *outstanding education*!
I think we need to take a good long look at history and change a lot of things.
Schools need to be teaching math, science, english, and history and dump all this "social engineering" crap.
And that's exactly what it is, crap!




philosophy -> RE: NJ students asked to "defend slavery".No,not the good kind.....lol (10/3/2007 3:48:27 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: GoddessMine

It appears that this assignment completely belittles and undermines the significance of a horrific period in our collective history. And especially with only eight black children attending the school...



...given how strongly slavery, a concept that is self evidently wrong to most, hung on it makes sense for teachers to try to make their students realise why it was such a strong institution. One way to do that is to get them to argue for it. Same thing works for many positions, to argue for a disliked position allows one to see why some argue for it. As for there only being 8 black kids in the school surely thats irrelevant. White kids need to know about slavery as much as black kids. To even note the fact is surely racist on a lesser level.




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