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A Virginia middle school teacher decided to give the Obama campaign a little help by assigning his eighth-grade class the task of digging up dirt on the four Republican candidates seeking their party's nomination.
Michael Denman, who teaches at Liberty Middle School in Fairfax County, divided his class into four groups and told them to find vulnerabilities and negative information about Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul.
Students were assigned the task of finding "weaknesses" and information that could be used to discredit the GOP presidential candidates. Two students were assigned to write a paper outlining the group's findings, two other students were to construct an attack strategy and two others to locate contacts within the Obama campaign where they could send their findings.
"My classmates don't actually know a lot, but a few of us tended to agree that the most recent instruction on this project just didn't seem right," said one student to The Daily Caller. "Mr. Denman didn't tell us where to find the information, just to research on them."
"I was shocked that a school teacher would so blatantly politicize the curriculum of a middle school classroom," the parent, who describes himself as a conservative, said. "I asked [my child] if a similar assignment had been handed out to examine the background and positions of President Obama to see if the teacher was at least being bipartisan."
The Fairfax County School District's policy on political activities says, "employees shall not involve their schools in political campaigns, distribute political literature on school property, or attempt to indoctrinate students with their personal political beliefs."
reply to post by freakjive
The Fairfax County School District's policy on political activities says, "employees shall not involve their schools in political campaigns, distribute political literature on school property, or attempt to indoctrinate students with their personal political beliefs."
Originally posted by DIDtm
I am far from an Obama supporter. I support Ron Paul.
This is a great exercise in critical and logical thinking.
Too bad, the teacher didnt include Obama, but since he is holding office, I can understand why.
Originally posted by Hawking
I'm guessing if the assignment was to dig up dirt on Obama and his status as a US citizen no one here would have a problem with it.
And you're going to home school your kid? Are you unemployed?
It's not wrong at all actually. they can't vote, who cares.
Originally posted by freakjive
Let me open by saying that I don't normally read this source, but I was sent the article by a friend and it is well worth sharing. That being said..
This has ABSOLUTELY NO BUSINESS in the classroom. There are much better ways to teach government and politics to 8th grade students. There is no need to try to mold the young minds into the teachers on values and beliefs.
This is EXACTLY why I will be homeschooling my children (should I choose to have any)!
A Virginia middle school teacher decided to give the Obama campaign a little help by assigning his eighth-grade class the task of digging up dirt on the four Republican candidates seeking their party's nomination.
Michael Denman, who teaches at Liberty Middle School in Fairfax County, divided his class into four groups and told them to find vulnerabilities and negative information about Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum, Newt Gingrich and Ron Paul.
How incredibly wrong is this? I'm sure we'll be hearing support from the Obama fans on this forum, but I don't there is any argument that can be made on how this can be a good thing for a supposed democracy.
Students were assigned the task of finding "weaknesses" and information that could be used to discredit the GOP presidential candidates. Two students were assigned to write a paper outlining the group's findings, two other students were to construct an attack strategy and two others to locate contacts within the Obama campaign where they could send their findings.
A couple comments from students and parents alike (visit the article for more):
"My classmates don't actually know a lot, but a few of us tended to agree that the most recent instruction on this project just didn't seem right," said one student to The Daily Caller. "Mr. Denman didn't tell us where to find the information, just to research on them."
"I was shocked that a school teacher would so blatantly politicize the curriculum of a middle school classroom," the parent, who describes himself as a conservative, said. "I asked [my child] if a similar assignment had been handed out to examine the background and positions of President Obama to see if the teacher was at least being bipartisan."
This is completely outrageous. I hate what this country has become and I hate what the public school system doles out to the young ones that will make up the next generations.
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Let me leave you with the school's policy:
The Fairfax County School District's policy on political activities says, "employees shall not involve their schools in political campaigns, distribute political literature on school property, or attempt to indoctrinate students with their personal political beliefs."
Originally posted by CoolStoryMan
It's not wrong at all actually. they can't vote, who cares.
Want a critical thinking assignment? Have the students figure out how government is supposed to work, not teach them how its not supposed to work.
Originally posted by freakjive
Originally posted by CoolStoryMan
It's not wrong at all actually. they can't vote, who cares.
I believe that is naivety speaking on your behalf. They cannot vote YET. However, these years of their lives help mold their way of thinking for the rest of it. How do you not see that?
I actually think a poster above (Common Good) stated it best:
Want a critical thinking assignment? Have the students figure out how government is supposed to work, not teach them how its not supposed to work.
Originally posted by DIDtm
Like I stated above. This assignment is not an attempt to indoctrinate students with anothers personal beliefs. This is an assignment that would give each individual student/group information in order to form their own beliefs.
employees shall not involve their schools in political campaigns
Originally posted by Hawking
I'm guessing if the assignment was to dig up dirt on Obama and his status as a US citizen no one here would have a problem with it.
And you're going to home school your kid? Are you unemployed?