The Houston English teacher posted the assignment on the board on Monday
The prompt from the teacher was How is the word n complicated? How has it changed? Students needed to answer in 75 words
It was also accompanied by a quote from rapper Tupac Shakur, where the N-word was written out multiple times
The teacher has been placed on leave pending the results of an investigation
White high school teacher placed on leave for asking class ‘how is the N-word complicated’ during assignment
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A TEACHER in Texas has been placed on administrative leave after students raised concerns about a controversial lesson involving the N-word.
The lesson took place at Stratford High School in the Spring Branch Independent School District of Houston on Monday.
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3 The word was used in an English class at Stratford High School in Houston on MondayCredit: ABC13
According to KHOU, during a warm-up activity in an English class, a question on the board asked students to explain how the N-word is complicated and how it has changed.
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