Should Teachers Have to Wear Body Cameras in the Classroom? - Granite Grok

Should Teachers Have to Wear Body Cameras in the Classroom?

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Good luck finding a school board with the stones. To do what? Something I suggested a few years ago that has become a hot topic in the age of race shaming children in public school. Put body cams on teachers in the classroom.

The average public-school teacher can do a lot of damage to a room full of children. And that was before the application of things like Common Core, Everyday Math, Social-Emotional Learning, or race-shaming equity and inclusion curriculum. Now that we have those things and their mutant offspring, monitoring taxpayer-funded “education” is not an unreasonable request.

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What are you telling my children and why are you so reluctant to tell us? That’s the thinking from a group called The Nevada Family Alliance.

 

“You guys have a serious problem with activist teachers pushing politics in the classroom, and there’s no place for it, especially for our fifth graders,” said Karen England, executive director for the Nevada Family Alliance, during the Tuesday meeting.

 

The group made the proposal after an announcement that the district was adding equity, diversity, and racism to their K-5 curriculum. Yes, kindergarten through the fifth grade.

 

“The Washoe County School District allowed the citizens of Washoe County to have a very limited glance of the proposed social justice curriculum for grades K-5 last month. Board President Dr. Angela Taylor has vehemently denied the Benchmark Advance curriculum contains ANY aspects of Critical Race Theory. Clearly, Dr. Taylor has not viewed the curriculum, or she does not know what Critical Race Theory is.”

 

The Board President damn well knows and here’s another thing residents need as a habit. Stop electing board members with doctorates – that goes for Superintendents too.

These are typically PhDs in education. These are the last people on the planet you want running your local education system. The public Ed school equivalent of psy-ops officers. They are nearly impossible to deal with as a taxpayer because they come with built-in animosity for their employers (your school board and you).

You’re just some peasant offering up a ritual sacrifice (your kids) to their radical, anti-American, utopian mill.

As for body cams on teachers in the classroom, I’d vote for that.  The hot mic material alone would be worth the cost.

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