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08-29-2008, 11:25 AM
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Originally Posted by preciousjeni
On the n-word. If its in use at home, it's not our place to "correct" it. It IS our place to restrict its use (and the use of other words that may offend) in the space called school. School isn't just a place to learn facts; it's a place to be trained on how to act within a society that's foreign to you.
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I completely disagree! No matter what race you are, profane and offensive language is inappropriate in school. It doesn't matter what parents teach the children at home...at school, the teacher is the boss and can CORRECT any behavior that is inappropriate.
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08-29-2008, 11:38 AM
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I completely disagree! No matter what race you are, profane and offensive language is inappropriate in school. It doesn't matter what parents teach the children at home...at school, the teacher is the boss and can CORRECT any behavior that is inappropriate.
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It's inappropriate to you, personally, and it is most certainly inappropriate in school, but it may not be inappropriate to the child's parents. As I mentioned, as a teacher, you have the obligation to ban potentially offensive language in your classroom and explain to children why such language is inappropropriate in that context. I would support you wholeheartedly there.
On the other hand, if you brought it to the parents attention and they were as horrified as you were, at that point, reinforcing what they're already teaching at home is terrific.
We all do a disservice to children when we chastise them outside of the parents' wishes. It's counterproductive to teach (in school or otherwise) values if they aren't being reinforced at home.
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08-29-2008, 12:00 PM
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Originally Posted by preciousjeni
It's inappropriate to you, personally, and it is most certainly inappropriate in school, but it may not be inappropriate to the child's parents. As I mentioned, as a teacher, you have the obligation to ban potentially offensive language in your classroom and explain to children why such language is inappropropriate in that context. I would support you wholeheartedly there.
On the other hand, if you brought it to the parents attention and they were as horrified as you were, at that point, reinforcing what they're already teaching at home is terrific.
We all do a disservice to children when we chastise them outside of the parents' wishes. It's counterproductive to teach (in school or otherwise) values if they aren't being reinforced at home.
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Unfortunately, in a lot of cases, parents are not specifically teaching any values. I doubt any teacher is telling children that their parents are wrong in a situation. They would likely tell them not to use inappropriate language in public places according to societal norms. What their parents allow at home is immaterial. This is across all racial groups. If a white parent allows the n-word at home, I'd the same reaction (or worse) to the child using that word in public. Teachers have more contact with school children in a day than most parents and have been routinely expected to impart societal values to their students.
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08-29-2008, 12:55 PM
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Most of my grammar pet peeves have been listed. There's one that I see all over GC and elsewhere and it drives me absolutely batty. noone
"We threw a party and noone showed up."
It's not a word! It's "no one." I see it and always think, "Noony?" Really, Noony showed up? How's Noony doing these days?
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Last edited by Leslie Anne; 08-29-2008 at 12:58 PM.
Reason: sentence construction :P
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08-29-2008, 01:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Leslie Anne
Most of my grammar pet peeves have been listed. There's one that I see all over GC and elsewhere and it drives me absolutely batty. noone
"We threw a party and noone showed up."
It's not a word! It's "no one." I see it and always think, "Noony?" Really, Noony showed up? How's Noony doing these days?
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hahaha! Noony is friends with Allways and No Body...
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