Thursday, March 19, 2015

What Are the Best Ways to Teach Literature in the Common Core Era? - Classroom Q&A With Larry Ferlazzo - Education Week Teacher

What Are the Best Ways to Teach Literature in the Common Core Era? - Classroom Q&A With Larry Ferlazzo - Education Week Teacher



COMMON CORE: TEACHES KIDS about "WHITE PRIVILEGE", to only VOTE for DEMOCRATS and to feel ASHAMED of being WHITE!


Today, in colleges and high schools around the country, teachers are being encouraged to share the concept of “WHITE PRIVILEGE” with our Children. White privilege is all of the unseen and unnoticed benefits that come along with having white skin, you see. If you’re white, you just naturally have an easy life. You aren’t bullied, you get good grades, you don’t have to worry about being arrested, and you can cruise through life without ever once being the victim of a “micro-aggression.”


This is all well and good, but what are we getting out of the adoption of this philosophy? It seems that what we’re really saying is that it doesn’t matter what you do with your life, you don’t stand a chance if you aren’t white. So if you’re black, don’t worry about working hard or making the right choices. Don’t worry about trying to improve yourself. You’re stuck. The white man is never going to let you succeed. You may as well give up now. There, there, you can always turn to the helping hand of government. Remember to vote Democrat!


Hard work has turned many a life around. But no one wants to talk about it anymore. We just want to rage about the unfairness of the system. Well, guess what? There are all kinds of “privilege.” We may all be equal in the eyes of God, but none of us are born with the exact same set of advantages. Some are born rich. Some are born to a loving, two-parent household. Some are born to parents who have built up a business they are going to pass down when their children get old enough.


Find out more: http://patriotnewsdaily.com/teaching-kids-to-lower-their-standards/


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