#School Curriculums
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Lois Beckett at The Guardian:
Attacks targeting American public schools over LGBTQ+ rights and education about race and racism cost those schools an estimated $3.2bn in the 2023-24 school year, according to a new report by education professors from four major American universities. The study is believed to be the first attempt to quantify the financial impact of rightwing political campaigns targeting school districts and school boards across the US. In the wake of the pandemic, these campaigns first attempted to restrict how American schools educate students about racism, and then increasingly shifted to spreading fear among parents about schools’ policies about transgender students and LGBTQ+ rights.
Researchers from UCLA, UT Austin, UC Riverside and American University surveyed 467 public school superintendents across 46 US states, asking them about the direct and indirect costs of dealing with these volatile campaigns. Those costs included everything from out-of-pocket payments to hire to lawyers or additional security, to the staff member hours devoted to responding to disinformation on social media, addressing parent concerns and replying to voluminous public records requests focused on the district’s teachings on racism, gender and sexuality. The campaigns that focused on public schools’ policies about transgender students often included lurid false claims about schools trying to change students’ gender or “indoctrinating” them into becoming gay. This disinformation sparked harassment and threats against individual teachers, school board members and administrators, with some of the fury coming from within local communities, and even more angry calls, emails and social media posts flooding in from conservative media viewers across the country.
In addition to the financial costs of responding to these targeted campaigns, the study revealed other dynamics, the researchers said. “The attack on public officials as pedophiles was one I heard again and again, from people across extremely different parts of the country: rural, urban, suburban. It speaks to the way that this really is a nationalized conflict campaign,” said John Rogers, an education professor at the University of California, Los Angeles, and the lead author of the study. The frequency with which both school board members and school superintendents were “being called out as sexual predators – it was really frightening”, Rogers said. Superintendents from across the country told the researchers how these culture battles had affected their schools, and cut into resources they would have preferred to spend on education.
[...] While disagreement, debate and dealing with angry parents are a normal part of local public school administration, the researchers noted, the political campaigns that schools have faced in recent years have been anything but normal. Many of them have been driven by “a small number of active individuals on social media or at school board meetings”, and fueled by misinformation. The school-focused campaigns, which started with claims that elementary and middle schools were harming white students by teaching critical race theory and later shifted to attacks on schools’ policies for transgender students, were nationally organized, with “common talking points” that could be traced back to conservative foundations and rightwing legal organizations, and were intensely amplified by rightwing media coverage, Rogers said.
Public schools across the US burned up nearly $3.2BN worth of money fending off right-wing culture war items such as book bans, anti-LGBTQ+ extremism, anti-student inclusion, and anti-racial equity policies.
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The Advocate: U.S. public schools lost $3.2 billion fighting conservative culture wars: report
#Schools#Culture Wars#Parental Rights#Public Schools#School Boards#Education#School Curriculums#Student Inclusion#Book Bans#Forced Outing#Anti LGBTQ+ Extremism#LGBTQ+#Critical Race Theory#Racial Equity#Anti Trans Extremism#Transgender
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Just before covid hit my brother and I at 15 and 19 found our selfs homeless. I had a choice, my brother would go into care or we could stay together, but only if I took responsibility for him and had somewhere to live. So I applyed for social housing, the guy that processed my case was sympathetic and at some points I was holding it together better than him, do you have any other family? No, Do you know where your mother is? I wish I did, how old is your brother? 15 are you in any fulltime education? Not anymore. He looked at me like I was something tragic and I suppose I was, there isn't a metaphor for what I looked like that works any better than just what his naked eyes saw; a girl abandoned by her mother, her life in a bag on her back completely thrown on how to deal with everything, and all he could do was fill out a form and send it and me off. it's going to be okay.
Somehow despite the odds we where given emergency accommodation and a year later a property to rent, I suspect we where pushed up the list because of my brothers age, we where lucky, some people wait years in hotels or streets all over the country, living out of suitcases and rucksacks.
As lucky as we where, luck didn't cover all the things I suddenly had to know. I had no idea how bills worked or paying my taxes, I didn't even really understand what "taxes" meant until the final notices where piling up in front of us. It's something they don't teach you in school or at least mine didn't. They never taught us how to survive in a world like this, they assume our parents would be there to explain or we'd be much older before it mattered. what's more useful in real life, how to formally address someone in an email or how to keep the lights on or how to find food when a tin of beans is too expensive.
Though I suppose the email ettique lesson was useful for something in the end,
To whomever it may concern, I'm writing to you regarding my payment plans and how I'm choosing to fork over alot of money and won't be buying enough food to live off this month. My regards.
#inkprilled#Why didn't they teach us practical life skills?!? They'll teach sex Ed but not how to survive if this education thing doesnt somehow grant.#You a golden pass through life#I understand that theres curriculum guidelines but it's crazy how much I didn't realise I needed to know and my parents didn't teach me so.#The next place to look is the school.#spilled ink#spilled thoughts#writeblr#spilled writing#writing#spilled poetry#writers on tumblr#education system
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how dare u articles not include the date it was last modified and the full authors names
do you not know.
the PAIN!
and TORMENT!!! youve caused readers of your stupdi article to feel????
do you REALIZE!
that 87% of your readers are students desperately searching for sources for a randomly specific topic for a project??????!!!!!!!!!!
do you not know how we have SOBBED and SUFFERED after finding that our perfect source couldnt have a perfect citation??????
DO YOU KNOW HOW WE KNOW WE NEED TO BRUSH OUR TEETH TWICE A DAY BUT WE ONLY NEED THAT BECAUSE WE NEED PROOF TO JUSTIFY OUR STATEMENTS????
*sobs in ib student*
#ib#ib school#ib curriculum#student#school#high school#middle school#college#task#assignmeny#university#students#teacher
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Jason coming back as Red Hood.
Tim: Wait, this is Jason? Little shrimp noddle of a kid? How’d he get so jacked?
Dick, I may have let him put some of the bigger books in his backpack.
Bruce: You did? So did I. Alfred?
Alfred: Don’t look at me Master Bruce, I told you this would happen if you let the boy read War and Peace and The Count of Monte Cristo at the same time in their original bindings.
#Jason Todd#Tim Drake#dick Grayson#Bruce Wayne#alfred pennyworth#red hood#Red Robin#Nightwing#Batman#my art history class in high school had the largest textbook at the time for its curriculum#we often joked that we would be more built than the football players lugging it around#I think it was around 1000 pages
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Tankies really have one argument to defend their genocide denial and that is "western sources are propaganda and you can't trust them". Ah, yes, the most westernest of sources, my Ukrainian grandma.
#also my Ukrainian curriculum in my Ukrainian school and Ukrainian writers and Ukrainian historians and Ukrainian people who lived under ussr#all of them are actually cia spies didnt you know#tankies
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Wearing my KNIFE t-shirt to college and Vyncent Sol posseses me (my brain loses all its thoughts and I stab a guy).
#before anyone gets worried#i am in dental school#stabbing patients is part of the curriculum#loof shall ramble#vyncent sol#jrwi pd#jrwi prime defenders#jrwi vyncent
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check out how my local elementary school is teaching multiples of ten to their 3rd graders
#WHY TF WOULD YOU NOT JUST TEACH 8x10=80?????????#i know this is a weird post lmao but i had to share this because MY NEIGHBOR'S KID IS CRYING HYSTERICALLY OVER THIS BULLSHIT#it's a new curriculum that the school implemented called Eureka Math. go look it up some pdfs if you want to have a Bad Time#wait until you see how they teach 49 divided by 7.#dude. 9 year old me with undiagnosed audhd+dyscalculia would have been ugly crying.#ok sorry for subjecting you all to this. it just filled me with one thousand burning suns worth of fury
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At a certain point blaming the school system for failing to teach you every fact becomes an excuse to absolve yourself from learning on your own time as an adult. Maybe you had bad teachers and curricula, maybe you never did the assigned reading, maybe you were taught propaganda, but it’s okay to start now. It’s okay to learn geography from online games. It’s okay to get entry level books from the library on a subject. It’s okay to explore Wikipedia and other reputable websites as a start. You can learn as an adult. You should continue learning as an adult.
#If I see one more post blaming the school system for people not knowing things that are either - basic and they didn’t retain or -niche and#not something that would have been relevant for most curriculums I’m gonna lose it#so you’re bad at geography ??? TRY. there are GAMES#don’t know history??? there are so many resources in different formats and access levels#bc of 2020 there are so many college lectures recorded on YouTube you can watch#there are daily games you can play to slowly learn#you don’t need to ADVERTISE your ignorance of things either#predicting that the notes on this will be annoyin#also there are many valid critiques of Wikipedia but at least it cites its sources which is more than most ‘educational’ tiktoks
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Milestone Monday
April 15th is National American Sign Language (ASL) Day, observed annually to celebrate the ASL community and its contributions to inclusivity, and to encourage folks to learn the language. Regarded as a natural language, sign language has likely existed for as long as there has been a need to communicate, however, the emergence of ASL is largely credited to Thomas Gallaudet (1787-1851) founder of the American School for the Deaf. Uniting deaf children from the western hemisphere the American School for the Deaf was fertile soil for language contact, developing ASL from French Sign Language, village sign languages, and home sign systems. Today, more than a half-million people throughout the United States use ASL to communicate as their native language.
In recognition of the day, we’re sharing another book from our Historical Curriculum Collection the Basic Pre-School Signed English Dictionary published by Gallaudet College Press in 1973. Signed English features drawn signs with written instructions to represent 975 words most frequently used by and with pre-school children. The editors also include sign markers and the American Manual Alphabet to be used in conjunction with the vocabulary, encouraging a language that is adaptable and offers a more complete English model of communication.
Signed English was edited in part by Harry Bornstein and Karen Saulnier who worked on several signing books for young readers throughout the 70s, 80s, and 90s, and illustrated by Jack Fennell and Ann Silver.
Read other Milestone Monday posts here!
– Jenna, Special Collections Graduate Intern
#milestone monday#national american sign language day#asl#thomas gallaudet#american school for the deaf#basic pre-school signed english dictionary#Gallaudet College Press#Harry Bornstein#Karen Saulnier#Jack Fennell#Ann Silver#historical curriculum collection#children's books
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my friend is a teacher and i always think its super sweet how she play online games with her students and would have fun with them while stopping them from saying slurs or misogynistic insults when gaming. and she did in a way that are kind but firm enough they kept going back and see her as the fun teacher. she also reposted her student's art sometimes on insta.
i dont think people in our generation ever have that kind of teacher who cares and would be a peer for you. i mean, i have a bunch of teachers who did take me to a doctor and give me hand me down clothing (my parents were neglectful and poor lmao) but it always feel like something they do because i was a problem or someone they would have called the cps on if we have them in this country. like, they dont engage with you if youre doing okay. i think the first teacher i have who really cared and treats us all like a peer instead of just some subject to teach is my homeroom/history teacher in highschool. she was cool and i aspire to have a home like hers.
#posts about my life#i think school and formal education is cool i just think teachers should treat the students like ppl#instead of just an empty shell to fill with knowledge or a problem to be solved#also the curriculum should be for education instead of shitting out perfect workers
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Judd Legum at Popular Information:
In May 2023, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis (R) signed Florida House Bill 1069, a law that requires sex education classes in the state to conform to right-wing ideology. Specifically, the law requires all sex education classes to teach students that sex is binary, "either male or female," even though that is inaccurate. It also mandates that students are instructed that sex is defined exclusively by "internal and external genitalia present at birth," and these sex roles are "binary, stable, and unchangeable." This requirement erases the existence of trans and nonbinary people. Schools also must "teach abstinence from sexual activity outside of marriage as the expected standard for all school-age students" and "the benefits of monogamous heterosexual marriage."
To enforce these new rules and other aspects of the DeSantis administration's political agenda, HB 1069 also requires "all materials used to teach reproductive health" to be approved in advance by the Florida Department of Education (FDE) or use textbooks pre-approved by the state. Previously, sex education curricula were approved by district school boards. Florida parents can opt-out of sex education lessons on behalf of their children.
The FDE instructed school districts to submit their materials for sex education by September 30, 2023. The school districts met the deadline, but the FDE never responded. Florida counties were placed in a no-win situation as not teaching sex education, a mandatory course, at all is a violation of state law. Several Florida school districts — including Hillsborough, Orange and Polk Counties, three of Florida's largest — decided not to teach sex education at all during the 2023-24 school year, the Orlando Sentinel reported. Other counties, including Broward and Seminole Counties, taught sex education classes without getting the legally required approval.
The FDE has ignored requests for comment and public records requests seeking an explanation for the delay. Now, a new school year is underway in Florida, and the FDE still has not approved any of the submitted sex education materials — or provided any response at all. Orange County hoped to make up for last school year's missed lessons when school started this August, "but now those plans are on hold." Schools are reluctant to use the state's pre-approved texts because they are glaringly incomplete. For example, one textbook "preaches abstinence as the only effective way to prevent STDs and pregnancy and does not mention contraception." To avoid issues, the textbook advises students to "go on group dates rather than spend one-on-one time with a partner."
Popular Information takes a deep dive into why Florida students at several school districts aren’t being taught sex ed at all, even though it is a a mandatory course.
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Harry: Try for some remorse. I've seen what you'll be otherwise.
Voldemort: What do you mean you've seen what I'll be?
Harry: You know. In the afterlife. Dumbledore says hi btw.
Voldemort: THERE'S AN AFTERLIFE?! AND NO ONE TOLD ME?! I didn't even need to make Horcruxes?
Harry: yeah. i mean now you'll just suffer eternally bc your soul is damaged. you could put yourself together again except i killed all the pieces. sorry about that.
#Pure-bloods in the crowd: lol how did you two not know about the magic afterlife?#Harry: I grew up in a cupboard!#Voldemort: I grew up in an orphanage. I cannot believe this. WHY WAS THIS NOT INCLUDED IN OUR CURRICULUM AT SCHOOL?!#Voldemort#Harry Potter#Harry Potter crack#humor#Harry Potter incorrect quotes
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#ch.txt#idk what to tag this as for the sake of exposure#i’ll start so no one’s embarrassed: i was literally never taught about anything more recent than WW2#BUT I moved around a lot and different schools have different curriculums#so that resulted in things like. me learning about the revolutionary war like 8 separate times#I learned about WW2 about 6 separate times and the teacher who did the best job was an english teacher not history#and all he did was make us read/talk about Night by Elie Wiesel. the only reason I think I have a decent grasp#on the subject of the holocaust itself is bc that’s kind of just an unavoidable part of growing up Jewish#and bc I read Maus#if you’re curious abt which teacher covered WW2 the worst btw it was the US hist teacher that spent half the unit JUST talking about D-Day#in the most ‘yeah America! we saved the day and we’re heroes’ way possible#i actually used to hate history as a kid bc of it. now I’m majoring in it
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it’s hilarious to me that fushiguro went back to his old middle school and everyone talked about how his sister, who went to middle school with him, was the one taking care of him because I’m convinced that seventeen year old gojo had his ass in a chair every pta meeting starting shit with the other moms and the entire administration collectively said “that man cannot even take care of himself” and decided twelve year old tsumiki was the only possible caretaker
#jjk#jujutsu kiasen#fushiguro megumi#gojo satoru#jjk spoilers#fushiguro tsumiki#fushiguro terrorized his middle school so thoroughly that he left and came back a year later and people almost pissed themselves#and gojo is 1200% that parent who finds out their kid got in a fight and sprints into the office to find out if they won#teacher: I’m very concerned about fushiguro. he gets into multiple fights every single day#principal: we have to take into consideration his home life. he’s being raised by someone who’s a child themself#teacher: do you mean gojo#principal: tsumiki#look gojo was seventeen and completely insane and his boyfriend just broke up with him so he could start a cult#Shoko was basically a child of divorce#his ENTIRE social circle was Megumi and tsumiki#overinvolved middle aged mother of four: I’m very concerned about the math curriculum#gojo age 17 decided teenage fatherhood could fix him: the math curriculum is a FUCKING DISGRACE#fushiguro was an eleven year old delinquent in such eternal discomfort that he was on the verge of ending it all if anyone looked at him#and there was gojo. the embarrassment.#pov youre just trying to run a school but a 17 year old magician with a terrible personality broke up with his equally atrocious boyfriend#now he keeps showing up pta meetings and trying to fight the other moms in the parking lot
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because she broke up a fight. BECAUSE SHE BROKE UP A FUCKING FIGHT!!!!!
THIS is why i refuse to send my black child to a public school. They are not here for us. SMFH!!
#student suspension#public comment#school board meeting#emotional plea#graduation#curriculum#appeal process#disciplinary action#student code of conduct#disciplinary process#appeals process#graduation requirements#military enlistment#police involvement#board of school commissioners#resolution#FERPA#white supremacy#racism#social justice#equality#end hate#anti-racism#racial equality#stop racism#no to hate#dismantle racism
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Telling my art teacher that I want to go as Agent Elrond for Halloween and then she responds “In 2024?!”
(She was a huge Matrix/LOTR fan way back in the day. I once even found her fanfiction.net account with a Neo x Smith songfic with the lyrics of She Loves Me Not by Papa Roach)
#agent smith#hugo weaving#elrond#the matrix#lord of the rings#lotr#halloween#but tbh its not every day you find your teacher’s fanfiction.net account that’s been abandoned since 2006#but let me tell you she was LIVIN IT UP in 2003#technically she's an art teacher but she's upset that the school curriculum doesnm't provide art so she disguises her art lessons as histor#last year we got to do a tim burton art project and I loved it
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