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Jan 3, 2009 - Got Kids?    5 Comments

Another Reason to Homeschool

Unsocialized homeschoolers on board!

If you have followed my blog, my husband and I are very much in favor of homeschooling over the public schools for many, many reasons. This is an example why.

In a small Wisconsin town named Blanchardville, Wis., population 806, an English teacher got the approval of the Principal to introduce these questions for a discussion on “tolerance” at the senior level. All of this was deemed part of a “comprehensive curriculum in critical thinking skills, preparing the students to make decisions on their own in college and beyond.” One parent took exception to these as her son was thoroughly disturbed that he was forced to answer them.

Here are the questions:

1. What do you think caused your heterosexuality?
2. When and how did you decide you were a heterosexual?
3. Is it possible that your heterosexuality is just a phase you may grow out of?
4. Is it possible that your heterosexuality stems from a neurotic fear of others of the same sex?
5. Do your parents know that you are straight? Do your friends and/or roommate(s) know? How did they react?
6. Why do you insist on flaunting your heterosexuality? Can’t you just be who you are and keep it quiet?
7. Why do heterosexuals feel compelled to seduce others into their lifestyles?
8. A disproportionate majority of child molesters are heterosexual. So you consider it safe to expose children to heterosexual teachers?
9. With all the societal support marriage receives, the divorce rate is spiraling. Why are there so few stable relationships among heterosexuals?
10. Statistics show that lesbians have the lowest incidence of sexually transmitted diseases. Is it really safe for a woman to maintain a heterosexual lifestyle and run the risk of disease and pregnancy?
11. Considering the menace of overpopulation, how could the human race survive if everyone were heterosexual?
12. Would you want your child to be heterosexual, knowing the problems that s/he would face?

Now I will turn this over to my husband’s reactions since he was a former public school teacher himself.

“This is their definition of critical thinking skills? When kids aren’t taught how to budget, they push this stupidity on them? I’ll answer the questions for the kid.

1. Genetics
2. Conception
3. No, it is hardwired.
4. No, it is and always has been normal for the entirety of the human race.
5. Yes. Yes. It is expected. Silly thing called genetics and propagation of the species.
6. I don’t. I do. What is the point? The only ones flaunting it were trained to be immoral by teachers like you.
7. We don’t have to. 98% already are. Human history, basic biology, do you need to attend a sex education class?
8. Disproportionate? I would expect the proportions to be 98% heterosexual vs 2% homosexual. Anything outside of that would be disproportionate. I’m not concerned if a teacher wants to stick their genitalia into someone else’s crap. I’m more concerned if a teacher is spewing crap like this out of their mouth and has it swimming in their head.
9. Because of immorality being pushed in the public schools and media by individuals and groups like you. You took the Bible out and all the immoral stuff skyrocketed. This isn’t rocket science.
10. You really need to attend a sex education class if you can’t understand the basics of male and female reproduction. The guys have the plugs. The women have the outlets. It is kinda hard to make two outlets mingle. The risk of disease is really low in a solid marriage and pregnancy isn’t a disease. Why are we having this ridiculous discussion?
11. Uh, nearly everyone is. If you want to be the first to go, you are welcome to remove yourself from the population.
12. Yes, then I would homeschool my children because of the problem of public school.

What does any of this have to do with an English class? This poorly thought out exercise wouldn’t make it into a debate class. How can critical thinking skills be taught when critical thinking skills weren’t used to write the lesson plan? These are bogus and obviously leading questions designed to manipulate a student’s position. It is no wonder that most kids by 10th grade will not participate as they think the teachers are a joke.

Here is a critical thinking exercise for the teacher. Please explain to the class how choosing to unzip your pants and stick your genitals into an orifice or butt designed expel waste full of bacteria and rotting food is remotely smart or natural especially since that act rips and tears the inside. How is that better than just keeping your pants zipped? Why should our system and taxpayers be burdened with the costs (especially medical and legal costs) of a lifestyle that has no benefit to society? Explain how choosing to unzip your pants and choosing to put your genitalia in an orifice not designed for entry is the same as being born Asian, African, European, Native American, male or female.

The students should walk out of the class in protest.”

Well, hubby will not insult an individual but he will point out when actions or concepts are dumb. And if they can’t take the criticism, that’s their problema.

Thanks for reading,

Anah

Note: Thanks to hubby for answering the questions above. :)

Apr 2, 2008 - Life Here & There    No Comments

Why Do We Home School?

photo homeschoolmania.comIn the Philippines, you go to (public or private) school if your parents can afford the price of admission, daily expenses o allowance. There is no such thing as a free public school as there is here in the USA. So does that make the USA public schools better? It absolutely does not. Does it make the USA public schools cheaper? Again, it definitely does not.

Now this is not something I say blindly or just from opinion. This is born of experience with our daughter and the public schools and my husband used to be a teacher in them. The public school system here is so messed up in any kind of teaching facts and an extreme dislike of anything Christian that the word education should not be attached to it. To make my feelings clear, should the option of homeschooling be removed from us I would rather send my daughter back to the private schools in the Philippines before we permit her to enter into the public schools here.

Now to back up my statements, I’ll point you to actual events here in the USA. Here in Wisconsin not too far from where we live, a student was punished at the high school for putting a reference to Christianity on his artwork. Yes, his reaction of tearing up the policy was wrong but understandable as he faced an extreme double standard. Only Christianity was labeled ‘offensive’ but somehow Buddhism, Hinduism, Humanism, Satanism, Greek Mythology, Wiccan, and various other demonic and pagan religious are all just fine. The truly sad part is this is normal for the public schools by our experience.

This has resulted in a lawsuit to attempt to stop this excessive censorship in a country known for “Freedom of Speech.” Do note freedom of speech does not translate into the freedom to not be offended. If someone gets offended by the artwork or words of another that do not injure the other physically, then don’t look at the artwork. If you don’t like the words spoken, don’t listen or at least shut up and be civil. Suck it up and quit whining. Equal rights means equal for all not a select few.

On the other end, the children are learning from their parents, media and the schools to not have values on life and their Constitutional government system. As a result of this and other factors, shootings and stabbings of other students are rising to the point where you are concerned of the safety of your children.

In this example, nine 3rd grade students ( dios miyo- walong taong gulang o 8 year old lang!) were caught planning to capture and injure their teacher just because one of them got caught standing on the desk of their chair.

Sorry, but no one can use the argument for “social aspect” can only be met in the public schools. My child can do without that kind of values development.

Anah