Wednesday, March 28, 2012

PC - Political correctness killed the Dinosaurs, now evolved to eliminating Dancing and Birthdays?


PC - Political correctness killed the Dinosaurs, now evolved to eliminating Dancing and Birthdays? (NYPost).In a bizarre case of political correctness run wild, educrats have banned references to “dinosaurs,” “birthdays,” “Halloween” and dozens of other topics on city-issued tests.
That’s because they fear such topics “could evoke unpleasant emotions in the students.”
Dinosaurs, for example, call to mind evolution, which might upset fundamentalists; birthdays aren’t celebrated by Jehovah’s Witnesses; and Halloween suggests paganism.Even “dancing’’ is taboo, because some sects object. But the city did make an exception for ballet.
The forbidden topics were recently spelled out in a request for proposals provided to companies competing to revamp city English, math, science and social-studies tests given several times a year to measure student progress.“Some of these topics may be perfectly acceptable in other contexts but do not belong in a city- or state-wide assessment,” the request reads.
Words that suggest wealth are excluded because they could make kids jealous. Poverty is likewise on the forbidden list.Also banned are references to divorces and diseases, because kids taking the tests may have relatives who split from spouses or are ill.Officials say such exclusions are normal procedure.
“This is standard language that has been used by test publishers for many years and allows our students to complete practice exams without distraction,” said a Department of Education spokeswoman, insisting it’s not censorship.
In fact, sensitivity guidelines recently published by a group of states creating new high-stakes exams also caution against mentioning luxuries, group dancing, junk food, homelessness or witches.
Yet a comparison shows the city’s list, at 50 topics, is nearly twice as long and has fewer exceptions.
The city asks test companies to exclude “creatures from outer space,” celebrities and excessive TV and video-game use — items that are OK elsewhere.Terrorism is deemed too scary. Slavery is also on the forbidden list.Columbia University Teachers College professor Deanna Kuhn said, “If the goal is to assess higher-order thinking skills, controversial topics, for example, ones that are the subject of political debate, are exactly what students should be reasoning about.” Read the full story here.

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  1. My sister's daughter is a prime example of a PC creation. Her parents are non thinking leftards who question nothing. So she is in her early 20's, at a college, but acts and behaves like a 14 year old. She is seriously mentally retarded. Not from a physical brain ailment, but becaese her brain has been deliberately atrophied, at home and in the classroom. Very sweet, but terrified to be without Mom, has to sit next to her on the bus. Cannot talk about anything, what is in the news, has no opinions: a perfect obamabot!! Terrifying!!

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    1. At 14 Years i was usually politely asked to leave the classroom during theology lessons because of the pertinent questions i was asking to the teacher(Priests).Can't say i was Obamabot material.Lol

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