Londo_Jowo
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Hmmm this seems to be similar to what Miami-Dade schools did with documenting criminal activity as being academic issues.
I feel that it is proper to use the progtard's strategy against themselves.
LOL. There are bunches of people quoted:
Joy Pullmann, managing editor of School Reform News by Heartland institute, a right wing "think" tank
Andrew Coulson, director of the Center for Educational Freedom at the Cato Institute a right wing "think" tank
Frederick Hess, director of education policy at the American Enterprise Institute
a right wing "think" tank
You can even see the document yourself, but I guess I can understand you need to wait to hear from Rachel Maddow before you know what to think.
Three right wing think tanks spewing same sheet through a right wing rag. You fell for this echo chamber?
Like I said I'll wait for a legitimate source before forming an opinion.
Going to wait for a report from a legitimate news source before forming an opinion on the matter.
I like how just a few posts back you complained about me not wanting to engage on the issue but then make posts like this.
How about you actually go back, read the letter again, go read up on the issues that its referencing, then try to make a real argument.
So what? I get the feeling like you might want to read up more about disparate impact.
this cartoon sums up the differences in American schools between past and present very well.
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You can even see the document yourself. Are you incapable of reading it and forming your own opinion?
There is a link in this thread where you can read the full document in all of its glory.
Did you read it? I did. They have examples of discrimination that falls under this policy, and they all sound like discrimination to me.
A strategy of using insults in lieu of actually intellectual discussion shows nothing but immaturity and shows extreme weakness in ones own position and ability to express oneself. Like I said, if that's the path you wish to take, knock yourself out. It makes you sound like tourettes guy from YouTube. We could probably get a separate category setup and you guys can just fling insults back and forth at eachother. Then we can start judging you guys on creativity, content, and on raw vulgarity.
Did you read it? I did. They have examples of discrimination that falls under this policy, and they all sound like discrimination to me.
Removing a student who won't get off their cell phone is discrimination?
Removing a student who won't get off their cell phone is discrimination?
Removing a student who won't get off their cell phone is discrimination?
Racist buzzwords: tardy to class, being in possession of a cellular phone, being found insubordinate, acting out, or not wearing the proper school uniform; corporal punishment policies that allow schools to paddle, spank, or otherwise physically punish students; and discipline policies that prevent youth returning from involvement in the justice system from reenrolling in school.
They never claimed it was. They cited examples of actions that might result in discipline. It is how the discipline is given that is the issue.
The U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Justice (Departments) are issuing this guidance to assist public elementary and secondary schools in meeting their obligations under Federal law to administer student discipline without discriminating on the basis of race, color, or national origin.
There's also this part on 'disparate impact', which is what people here have become OUTRAGED about.
In short, it says that if a school has a policy that disproportionately impacts certain racial groups this policy requires that schools be doing so in order to meet their educational goals and if there is an important educational goal there that the disproportionate policy is the best way to achieve that goal. Sounds like common sense to me.
Please show me where it said disciplining due to cell phone us was racist. I already cited the example on page one. It's examples only.
It clearly gave disciplining based on cellphone use as an example of policy that might be discriminating against minorities.
Are you trying to claim that discriminating against minorities isn't racist?![]()
Please show me where it said disciplining due to cell phone us was racist. I already cited the example on page one. It's examples only.
No one believes that racism is terrible in every school. Anyone who doesn't believe there are school where racism is a serious problem is in the most absurd kind of denial. This school just ended segregated proms last year: http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/30/living/wilcox-integrated-prom/. A sizable percentage of people in some states still believe it should be against the law the have interracial marriages.Do you really believe that racism is so bad in our schools that we need to sick the Department Of Justice on them?
Why would we want to read up on the retardism that is disparate impact?
Lets put it this way. If rules against tardiness(an example given by the DOJ) "disparately impact" minorities are such rules racist? Because that is the only possible way what you are saying makes any kind of logical sense.
Removing a student who won't get off their cell phone is discrimination?
This is an article about how to "identify, avoid, and remedy discriminatory discipline". "Examples of policies that can raise disparate impact concerns include policies that impose mandatory suspension, expulsion, or citation (e.g., ticketing or other fines or summonses) upon any student who commits a specified offense such as being tardy to class, being in possession of a cellular phone, being found insubordinate, acting out, or not wearing the proper school uniform; corporal punishment policies that allow schools to paddle, spank, or otherwise physically punish students; and discipline policies that prevent youth returning from involvement in the justice system from reenrolling in school."