Share
Photo: (Photo : Getty Images: Omar Marques / Stringer)
Many teachers seem to be reconsidering how they rate their students schoolwork in light of the pandemic. Anxiety and a general sense of imminent doom have been plaguing children. Teachers realize this and change their standards to encourage students to resubmit work and retake tests as needed.
A staff writer for Scary Mommy, Kristen Mae, wrote Schools Should Absolutely Allow Kids To Resubmit Work And Retake Tests, where she shared that her 14-year-old son would now retest and retake assignments. The ability to retake tests and assignments up to three times is immediately integrated into the program, and she has seen the effect on her children.
A teacher with nearly two decades of experience in schools across Mississippi, Chanda Ferguson has done everything she can to raise her salary to support her family, including three kids.
Font Size
After a weekend of politicians criticizing cancel culture at CPAC, liberals just had to go out and prove every one of them right. Barely a day after CPAC ended, we’re now forced to discuss whether we should cancel Dr. Seuss books. Imagine someone in the world finding “One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish” offensive.
On February 28, two days before author Theodore Geisel’s birthday (aka “Dr. Seuss”), National Board Certified teacher and Spelman College graduate Charis Granger-Mbugua published “Why schools should rethink Dr. Seuss” in
The Atlanta-Journal Constitution. In the piece, she purports to point out “the racist and damaging history of Dr. Seuss and his work.” However, she herself acknowledges that prior to a few weeks ago she saw his books as a “beautiful addition” to her son’s library. Like everything else, leftist propaganda helped ruin something wholesome for this woman.
Share
Source: Dave Roback/The Republican via AP
The annual Read Across America will be banning books in some parts of the country. Yes, you read that right. Is it
Catcher in the Rye or
The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, some of the book burners favorite targets? Nope. It’s Dr. Seuss. Yeah, that’s right. Green Eggs and Ham is racist, and the Cat in the Hat is really a member of the Nazi SS. In Loudon County, Virginia, the school district decided to nix Dr. Seuss in order to be more inclusive and to reflect the diverse community. Folks, these are fictional characters. What is going on (via Deadline):