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€uromeinke, FEJ. and Ghoulish Delight RULE!!! NA abides. |
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How will I discuss it with them? Again, it depends on what he's saying, so I can't tell you. Should he come right out and say "Tell your parents you want the government to ensure your health for your entire life" might meet with a severe and profanity laced outburst, while "Stay in school" would be something to the effect of "yeah, pretty obvious, and I've told you every day of your life when you procrastinate on your homework how important school is - in fact, we pay extra for it because we think it's so important".
At the top of this page are links to pdfs of the department of education suggested activities pre, during, and post speech. It's just creepy. Anything from describing this as an historic event (a President telling kids to stay in school is historic?) and wanting comparisons to other historic Presidential moments to essays about how they can help Obama to asking how the President will inspire them today. Creepy. |
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I just looked over both sets of literature (Prek-6 here and 7-12 here). It looks like a normal Social Studies or Government lesson to me.
Who is the President. Why is he speaking to us. How can we make our country a better place. Replace Obama with Regan and I suspect you'd be singing praises about how wonderful it is that he's speaking to students and that they are running these lesson plans. Right? Right. |
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