WTF. The world is so ****ed.
Well, that’s enough for everyone! Thanks!!!!I'm sure that's true since it's on Twitter.
It’s actually on Facebook if you paid attention.I'm sure that's true since it's on Twitter.
No Bob, no care.
That doesn't reall help its veracity.It’s actually on Facebook if you paid attention.
Sorry, my sarcasm is not always easy to spot. I wish it were not true so I didn’t have to worry about my 3 year old having teachers like this in the future.That doesn't reall help its veracity.
(It appears to be real though)
I'll go on and guarantee that you will never have an issue similar to this. Feel free to fact check me in 16 years.Sorry, my sarcasm is not always easy to spot. I wish it were not true so I didn’t have to worry about my 3 year old having teachers like this in the future.
Your are probably……no……you are highly likely correct. But, you can’t deny the fact this kinda diseased thinking is on the rise in the teaching ranks. Colleges are simply getting worse and worse with pushing this stuff on our future teachers. And this generation laps it up.I'll go on and guarantee that you will never have an issue similar to this. Feel free to fact check me in 16 years.
You mean "Animal Husbandry". It's Common Core.Yall act like no one here had to masturbate the pig in your sex ed class.
I don't think this is true either. You're always going to have outliers on both ends, but no one is telling future teachers to be sexually explicit in the classroom. They might be instructed how to answer difficult questions that kids might ask, because 'I don't know' or 'ask your parents' doesn't always work. Don't conflate diversity training with telling kids how to lube up an inanimate object. They're not the same.Colleges are simply getting worse and worse with pushing this stuff on our future teachers.
Even more likely to be true now.It’s actually on Facebook if you paid attention.
This is certainly a 3 standard deviation off the norm type of situation but there is a controversy going on in the state of Florida about teaching kids about sex as early as 3rd grade (Disney CEO is all-in on the idea). When I was 8 or 9 years old, I wasn't near ready to hear anything about sex. There sure seems to be a push across the country to teaching sex and all sorts of sexual orientations to younger and younger children. It's a disturbing trend, imo.I don't think this is true either. You're always going to have outliers on both ends, but no one is telling future teachers to be sexually explicit in the classroom. They might be instructed how to answer difficult questions that kids might ask, because 'I don't know' or 'ask your parents' doesn't always work. Don't conflate diversity training with telling kids how to lube up an inanimate object. They're not the same.
This is certainly a 3 standard deviation off the norm type of situation but there is a controversy going on in the state of Florida about teaching kids about sex as early as 3rd grade (Disney CEO is all-in on the idea). When I was 8 or 9 years old, I wasn't near ready to hear anything about sex. There sure seems to be a push across the country to teaching sex and all sorts of sexual orientations to younger and younger children. It's a disturbing trend, imo.