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Sunday, January 8, 2012

‘If Fred Got Two Beatings Per Day…’ Homework Asks

‘If Fred Got Two Beatings Per Day…’ Homework Asks:

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Ignorance - No surprises here.  Exactly who is the imbecile, deserving of wrath, that wrote this 'brilliant' curriculum??  What is even more shocking is that the Spokesperson rendered no apology in pure Georgia political fashion.

Even "Papa Johns" possessed the acumen to apologize:

http://www.cnn.com/2012/01/08/us/new-york-papa-johns-receipt/index.html

ABC REPORTS:

Third graders in Gwinnett County, Ga., were given math homework Wednesday that asked questions about slavery and beatings. Christopher Braxton told ABC News affiliate WSB-TV in Atlanta that he couldn’t believe the assignment his 8-year-old son brought home from of Beaver Ridge Elementary school...

"It kind of blew me away," Braxton said. "Do you see what I see? Do you really see what I see? He's not answering this question."


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The question read, "Each tree had 56 oranges. If eight slaves pick them equally, then how much would each slave pick?"


Another math problem read, "If Frederick got two beatings per day, how many beatings did he get in one week?"

Another question asked how many baskets of cotton Frederick filled.

"I was furious at that point," Braxton said.

"This outrages me because it just lets me know that there's still racists," said Stephanie Jones, whose child is a student at the school.

"Something like that shouldn't be imbedded into a kid of the third, fourth, fifth, any grade," parent Terrance Barnett told WSB-TV. "I'm having to explain to my 8-year-old why slavery or slaves or beatings are in a math problem. That hurts."

"In this one, the teachers were trying to do a cross-curricular activity," Gwinnett County school district spokeswoman Sloan Roach said.

Roach said the teachers were attempting to incorporate social studies into math problems.

"We understand that there are concerns about these questions, and we agree that these questions were not appropriate," she said.

ABC News affiliate WSB-TV contributed to this report.

2 comments:

  1. Cross-curricular activity? Punt. CYA.
    Isn't this 2012?
    If slaves killed 2 slave owners a day, how many would they kill in a week?
    Offensive?
    Didn't hear what I wanted to hear; that it would be removed, followed by an apology.
    They need a course in racism that delves into the subtlties.
    D

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  2. Racism is alive and well in the US, 2012, in fact it is gaining strength, if anything.

    When these kids get a few years older, Georgia will probably have Racist Algebra waiting for them.

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