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Is this for real??? Disrespectful little jerk student... (Original Post) PassingFair Apr 2017 OP
This appears to be deep in the heart of Texas dhol82 Apr 2017 #1
The reporters though! PassingFair Apr 2017 #2
Nah, they were small town reporters dhol82 Apr 2017 #3
Message deleted by DU the Administrators LibTexan49 Apr 2017 #4
Ugh... PassingFair Apr 2017 #5
That's because it is one Warpy Apr 2017 #6
We have pockets of this here in Michigan... PassingFair Apr 2017 #7
There are a couple of major national labs here in NM Warpy Apr 2017 #9
Hey, I taught English! Brainstormy May 2017 #10
Makes me think of what Obama said on the campaign trail rurallib Apr 2017 #8
I did a search and it looks like the science teacher was put on leave. beam me up scottie May 2017 #11
I'm disgusted by this. PassingFair May 2017 #12
I am too. beam me up scottie May 2017 #13
The fact that the kid wouldn't put the book away... PassingFair May 2017 #14
LMAO! Children of the Corn! Exactly! beam me up scottie May 2017 #15
This message was self-deleted by its author betsuni May 2017 #16

dhol82

(9,353 posts)
1. This appears to be deep in the heart of Texas
Sat Apr 29, 2017, 05:52 PM
Apr 2017

Probably real.
Figure they will be changing the curriculum shortly.

dhol82

(9,353 posts)
3. Nah, they were small town reporters
Sat Apr 29, 2017, 06:00 PM
Apr 2017

Just not ready for prime time.

That mother, though, was a real holy roller. I'm betting that the community will want more God-centric teaching from now on.

Warpy

(111,452 posts)
6. That's because it is one
Sat Apr 29, 2017, 06:25 PM
Apr 2017

We know that rejecting science is rejecting reality, but those people don't see it that way. They prefer the fantasy they find in a Bronze Age book that's most useful as a collection of stories from the eastern Mediterranean a few thousand years ago. They want to see those stories as fact mostly because that's how they were brought up and that's where they find their community.

I'm not sure you can do anything with such people beyond telling them that teaching science is part of a teacher's job and if they want them taught religion, that should be done at home and in the church.

Then wait for a mob of kids to be withdrawn in favor of home schooling. Ignorance is strength! Freedom is slavery! We have always been at war with East Asia!

PassingFair

(22,434 posts)
7. We have pockets of this here in Michigan...
Sat Apr 29, 2017, 06:29 PM
Apr 2017

But I've never seen the media report as though the science was "bad" or "mean" . Not even FAUX!

Warpy

(111,452 posts)
9. There are a couple of major national labs here in NM
Sun Apr 30, 2017, 12:21 AM
Apr 2017

and that raises the intellectual level enough that the religious crazies generally keep their insanity quiet.

Brainstormy

(2,381 posts)
10. Hey, I taught English!
Tue May 2, 2017, 10:15 AM
May 2017

In college! But I got in trouble almost every quarter with a student or two who was furious with me when I told them that Jesus didn't speak Elizabethan English. It took me years, In the Western World Lit survey course, to learn how to approach the King James Bible without causing a ruckus.

rurallib

(62,482 posts)
8. Makes me think of what Obama said on the campaign trail
Sat Apr 29, 2017, 09:28 PM
Apr 2017

"They are ignorant and they are prod of it!"

BTW - the woman said 'they want to teach that man was made by science' - Huh?

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
11. I did a search and it looks like the science teacher was put on leave.
Thu May 4, 2017, 11:59 PM
May 2017
VISD teacher on leave after complaint

A Dudley Elementary School teacher is on administrative leave while an incident involving a student and a Bible is under investigation.

Jessica Dale, whose daughter, Joleigh, is in the fifth-grade class where the incident occurred, said representatives from The Gideons International set up outside the school to give pocket-style New Testaments to students Thursday.

After the students received the Bibles after their physical education class, they went to class with Terri Langley-Weber, fifth-grade science enrichment teacher.

A student left the Bible on his desk, Dale said. When asked to put the book away twice by Langley-Weber, he said nothing.

"When you call it a Bible, I'll put it up," Dale said the student told the teacher.

When Langley-Weber told the student she would call the office, the student called her a "nonbeliever," Dale said.

After the student was sent to the main office, the class watched a video about Charles Darwin and filled out the corresponding worksheet.

Students were not allowed to leave the classroom, Dale said.

The parent plans to file a formal complaint with the district and the Texas Education Agency, she said.

"This is a vindictive, spiteful act," Dale said.

District officials are investigating the exchange between the student and teacher, said Shawna Currie, VISD communications director.

When VISD received the complaint, Langley-Weber was placed on administrative leave so the investigation would not be compromised, she said.

District officials are talking with the teacher, administrators and students to understand what happened and to determine whether the Darwin lesson was a coincidence or part of the curriculum.

"At this time, we don't have an answer," Currie said.

The amount of time Langley-Weber is on leave will depend on how long the investigation takes.

"At this time, we are not saying she did anything wrong," Currie said. "We want to keep the learning environment as consistent as possible and don't want to rush to get it completed."

Langley-Weber said Monday that she would rather talk about the incident after the investigation was completed.

Currie said the Gideons have made Bibles available for fifth-graders and seniors for several years.

"As a district, we don't discriminate against certain groups or religions," Currie said. "We would do the same if other groups requested to distribute information as long as they follow the proper process and get approval prior."

It is suggested that students put them in their book bags and take them home, so they are not a disruption, she said.

The class was coming from another area of the school when they went to Langley-Weber's lesson, she said.

A science enrichment teacher provides additional science instruction in a science lab setting. Students from a variety of grade levels receive instruction once a week.

This is Langley-Weber's first year with VISD, and she has a total of 23 years of teaching experience, Currie said.

https://www.victoriaadvocate.com/news/2017/may/01/visd-teacher-on-leave-after-complaint/


Unfortunately this isn't surprising to anyone who lives in the bible belt, some websites like AIG actually encourage students to confront science teachers. I hope the teacher is cleared of any wrong doing and the parent takes their snowflake out of public school so he won't be allowed to disrupt any more science classes.

beam me up scottie

(57,349 posts)
13. I am too.
Fri May 5, 2017, 08:47 AM
May 2017

Some of the kids tried to leave because they objected to the film. It's difficult enough to find good teachers and now they have to worry about offending bible thumpers' kids with facts about evolution?

PassingFair

(22,434 posts)
14. The fact that the kid wouldn't put the book away...
Fri May 5, 2017, 08:52 AM
May 2017

And DEMANDED that she call it "The Bible" and then called her a non-believer! Real "Children of the Corn" stuff!

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