Bad News Thread

CRT is very well defined. You can even look it up with the same keyboard that facilitated you making those mistakes.
Don't waste your expertise here. There are experts that could use your guidance.


School boards, superintendents, even principals and teachers are already facing questions about critical race theory, and there are significant disagreements even among experts about its precise definition as well as how its tenets should inform K-12 policy and practice.
 
Don't waste your expertise here. There are experts that could use your guidance.


School boards, superintendents, even principals and teachers are already facing questions about critical race theory, and there are significant disagreements even among experts about its precise definition as well as how its tenets should inform K-12 policy and practice.
Eh you are already seeing a variation of the BS moving into education.

A number of districts are teaching math...using equity, talking about how parts of it are racist, etc.

Some school district around the SF area is utilizing that concept. Same thing popping up around Portland and Seattle.

It is misguided, it hurts educational outcomes and it is spreading.
 
The "historical statues" are, for the most part, bound for history museums, where schoolchildren can see exhibits describing the history of why the statues were erected, and why they were removed from involuntary view by the [public.
speaking of involuntary.
 
Eh you are already seeing a variation of the BS moving into education.

A number of districts are teaching math...using equity, talking about how parts of it are racist, etc.

Some school district around the SF area is utilizing that concept. Same thing popping up around Portland and Seattle.

It is misguided, it hurts educational outcomes and it is spreading.
Just making the point that even among “experts”, there is disagreement on the definition - and this coming from an education source.
 
In the way that history defines it. As I said, it is a simple yes or no question. Of which you refuse to answer…..keep proving us right.

Thx!
So again nothing and now a declaration of accuracy. Accuracy about what I keep asking but refuse to divulge what you know to be true. Don’t be afraid, step out and make a decision. Go on you can do it!
 
Don't waste your expertise here. There are experts that could use your guidance.


School boards, superintendents, even principals and teachers are already facing questions about critical race theory, and there are significant disagreements even among experts about its precise definition as well as how its tenets should inform K-12 policy and practice.
You mean the thing that isn’t actually happening? Lol! You people believe the craziest stuff. When does JFK jr reappear?
 
So again nothing and now a declaration of accuracy. Accuracy about what I keep asking but refuse to divulge what you know to be true. Don’t be afraid, step out and make a decision. Go on you can do it!
You have yet to answer a simple yes or no question. Until then, your dribble isn’t with my time.

Good day!
 
Don't waste your expertise here. There are experts that could use your guidance.


School boards, superintendents, even principals and teachers are already facing questions about critical race theory, and there are significant disagreements even among experts about its precise definition as well as how its tenets should inform K-12 policy and practice.
Ed weak eh? Maybe research your source there. Lol!
 
You have yet to answer a simple yes or no question. Until then, your dribble isn’t with my time.

Good day!
Don’t pout, just tell me what statues were removed that you feel hold historical value and why they hold that value. (in a vernacular you might comprehend) I asked first!
 
You mean the thing that isn’t actually happening? Lol! You people believe the craziest stuff. When does JFK jr reappear?
Link to the American Federation of Teachers resolution endorsing “anti-racism”, among other things. “anti-racism” is Kendi‘s name for his racist philosophy.


That’s some serious institutional support for something that is not happening.
 
Link to the American Federation of Teachers resolution endorsing “anti-racism”, among other things. “anti-racism” is Kendi‘s name for his racist philosophy.


That’s some serious institutional support for something that is not happening.
And? And seems you have lost the scent. What does that have to do with CRT?
 
Don’t pout, just tell me what statues were removed that you feel hold historical value and why they hold that value. (in a vernacular you might comprehend) I asked first!
I’ll start with Hans Christian Heg. He was an anti-slavery radical from Minnesota. He travelled to Kansas to launch terrorist attacks against the pro-slavery militias. Later he volunteered for the civil war, fighting on the union side until he was killed.

His statue was torn down by leftist radicals. Not sure why. To me, he sounds like a reasonable guy to keep on his pedestal.
 
I’ll start with Hans Christian Heg. He was an anti-slavery radical from Minnesota. He travelled to Kansas to launch terrorist attacks against the pro-slavery militias. Later he volunteered for the civil war, fighting on the union side until he was killed.

His statue was torn down by leftist radicals. Not sure why. To me, he sounds like a reasonable guy to keep on his pedestal.
Yeah the Columbus one was a bit odd as well.
 
Back
Top