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Saturday, April 30, 2022

What hangs on your walls?

 


This tee shirt is hanging on my wall in my history classroom. I happened to win it at a history conference by spinning a wheel at the booth for the Reagan Library. I actually voted in this election and not for Reagan. He was not a favorite of mine, but being a history teacher, my classroom allows all different viewpoints to be discussed. 


This poster hangs in my journalism classroom. There is nothing wrong with it. It simply promotes one world. It came from Teaching Tolerance, the educational branch of the Southern Poverty Law Center. They are now known as Learning for Justice and can be checked out here.

Anything wrong with either of these? No. There is not. My classroom exists for learning for everyone. I have some of the most diverse students I have ever had. Should they be exposed to everything I can expose them to? Absolutely.

I had a little accident at a conference last week in which I managed to break my patella. The students with me and the other advisor were so caring and concerned. I wanted for nothing the whole trip, even though I was on crutches and laid up most of the time. These are tough kids; ones who work one and sometimes two jobs, have parents they may not be so proud of, come from very rough neighborhoods and trust me. They feel safe in my presence. They expect me to be honest with them. They expect me to tell the truth about the world. They live in a tough society and they don't want sugarcoated. 

When my district or my admins decide that I cannot hang on my walls, anything which may not be politically correct in their eyes, they had best not pull it off my walls or tell me to take it down. Shades of indoctrination. Isn't that what teachers are being accused of? 

If you want your constituents to grow up even more angry and bitter, who will become voters because I was their teacher, will change the world because they want a better one for their children, keep going on this war against teachers. In the end, you will lose and the students will win. 


Handling Disney all wrong


 I do not like Disney. I have not been to Disney since my son was a very small child and he will be 44 in June. I have never made any excuses about why I don't like Disney: what they have been allowed to do to the state of Florida; how Walt Disney sold his idea to the Florida legislature and the impact this one company has had on the destruction of our state. 

I have written about the book Florida's own Carl Hiaasen wrote about this travesty, "Team Rodent" and no one really cared. They have their own little dictatorship going and the state and the people who make so much money off the service people never raised an eyebrow. They developed land which should have been left wild, demolished beautiful rolling orange groves to have manicured lawns full of bushes trimmed to look like Disney characters and agreed to pay for roads and infrastructure as long as they were allowed to go about their business. They provided low paying jobs, most entry level, attracted other business who do the same and everyone loved them, including all the politicians. Trying to hold Disney accountable was certain death to political aspirations. 

Now here comes big business, let them eat cake, Ron Desantis and his minions in the Florida legislature who believe selling the soul of Florida and riling up his voting block about emotional issues to keep everything in the state influx, has decided to speak out against The Mouse. They don't agree with the new "Don't Say Gay" policy and asked him to not sign the bill. He is using his political office to punish a private business for disagreeing with his political policies. Shades of destroying our Constitution. 

Why do his cronies agree? Ever seen the people who are going to end of paying all this bill? Have you seen the demographics of Orange County? With Florida in the midst of not only a rent/mortgage crisis, we also have homeowner's insurance issues. This  thanks to another policy which the governor has allowed to happen and that gives the insurance companies even more power over what they charge people. 

Do I believe we should begin the process of taking some of Disney's power away? Absolutely. Do I think the governor has the right to punish a business for disagreeing with him? Absolutely not. Let's go about this the right way. Not the way of a dictator. 

Saturday, April 16, 2022

 


1984 

This was a synopsis written by one of my journalism students about a banned book.

A book about a guy named Winston Smith who’s against the way of the government aka ‘the party.’ The party is an organization that basically watches over everyone in Oceania. They decide things for everyone and hold all the power. If someone does not agree with them, unimaginable things would happen to them, some including death. Winston doesn’t believe in this way of life; he doesn’t like the idea of being controlled and forced to stay silent. He proceeds to write about his ideas against the party in his diary. If his diary was to ever be found by one of the many spies around town, it would lead to severe consequences for him.  

This book was banned after people in Jackson County, Florida believed the book to be “pro-communist and mentions explicit sexual matters.” Pro-communist means being for the idea of a society where there is common control of all production, and everything is shared and belongs to all. Or in simpler terms; in favor of or supporting Communist policies and ideologies. Although, some people believed that this book spoke the truth and that it should not have been banned. That it was merely a book of fiction. 

After reading this book I don’t believe that this story is pro-communist. More so, that it’s a fictional book based on what if... what if society was truly like thisWhere you couldn't think for yourself; parties make all the decisions for you, leaving no room for you to think for yourself. A society where everyone is brainwashed into believing what the parties are telling you, and if you don’t agree you're punished. While in other parts of the world, some societies are described in the book. I don’t think this story is saying they are for a life like this. It’s a book based on things that do happen in real life, but with a twist to it.

For the most part, I thought the book was great, it’s a story that really gets you thinking. It also had an interesting plot and plot twist at the end.  


I thought the book was great. It's a story that really gets you thinking.


Isn't this what we are supposed to be teaching our children? To think?

Friday, April 15, 2022

I will return to teach another year

 As the end of the school year is fast approaching, I felt some final thoughts on education might be fitting for a column. I use teaching among other things for ideas to write about. Just my own personal take on the world according to Jean. As always, if you don't like it, don't read it. I do it for personal satisfaction. 

I have been teaching for 9 years. Teaching, as you all know, is my second career but I have been teaching one way or another since I can remember. I will be 65 this year. I do not feel 65 but do understand that there are things I cannot do any longer. I still keep trying. Those things, like teaching keep me young. 

I am also single. I have no one to help take care of monetary obligations should I retire. It will all be on me. I have a small, actually tiny retirement from my second husband's work, and it helps, but it is very small. Everything I do financially is for my comfort in retirement. I do not want to struggle when I am in my 70s because of stupid decisions I made in my 60s. 

So I plan on continuing to teach until I hit 70 years young. Now, that could always change but I don't foresee that happening. I know lots of people who are counting the days until retirement. Many of those people are choosing to not teach any longer. Some of those people have set themselves up to be able to retire at a younger age than me. I had all that planned out as well, but situations don't always work out the way we have planned them. 

Do I see the government of Florida, much less Manatee County ever treating me like I am a valuable commodity and worth more money? Nope. Not gonna happen in my lifetime. Do I feel like part of a team, actually working together for the greater good of the students? I do at school, but not so much with others within the system. Am I totally crazy? Some would argue that I am. 

But they have not experienced the joy in a student's eyes when they discover something really cool or learn something new. They have never had a kid tell them that they never thought they would enjoy my class but now it is their favorite. They haven't listened to a group of girls giggling about prom dresses or, in my case, packing 6 outfits to have something to choose from for the journalism banquet in Orlando they are attending next weekend. 

How about the student who came to class with the biggest smile on his face because you had let his mom know he was one of your best students?

Do I get discouraged? Yes, I do. Do I think the education system is in trouble? Yep, I agree with that as well. Am I concerned with some parent coming after me because their child is learning in my class. Nope. Do I think I have all the answers? Nope to that as well.

I do have passion and I do love my students. I think we have to keep going. All things are cyclical, including education. I will be here for the kids. That will be my part but it would be a little easier if they state would pay me a little more. 

I do love my country

 My son asked me a day or so ago if I had ever been politically correct. PC as many call it today. My answer was the same as always. NO! I d...