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On 10/7/09 2:57 PM, Vic Smith wrote:
On Wed, 07 Oct 2009 06:59:39 -0400, John H wrote: On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 22:18:36 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: On Tue, 06 Oct 2009 21:21:38 -0400, Tom Francis - SWSports wrote: Reasonable approach, but it doesn't solve the problem. They believe in something other than what is being taught. These are active and engaged students and directly challenge your presentation with what they believe to be true. What do you do? There is no problem. Ran into bible thumpers in some college classes. The profs handled them easily by telling them they were off the curriculum reservation and disturbing the flow of what was being taught. One told a persistent guy flat out, "Hey, I don't come into your church lecturing about literature. Have the decency to show me the same respect." What makes you think crackpots are hard to handle? Part of growing up as a crackpot is accepting rejection. And part of growing up as a non-crackpot is recognizing crackpots and rejecting them. And I'm sure that in my childhood Baptist church Pastor Anderson would have easily handled some crackpot disputing his sermon with talk of evolution and how wrong his sermon was. Kenny Rogers said it best. "You got to know when to hold them, and....." A lectern and a pulpit are different platforms. --Vic And the students immediately realize you've COPPED OUT 'cause you can't answer the question. Your credibility has just been shot. The teach would answer in the same manner Pastor Anderson would - with faith in what he's teaching. If you can't handle - or deflect - a student's questioning with authority, you shouldn't be teaching. --Vic There's no reason for a teacher to respond in detail or at length to a student question that is inappropriate for the class. If I were teaching a science class in the public schools and we were discussing evolution and a student attempted to raise "creationism" as an alternative, I would simply say "This is a science class and not the place to discuss religious beliefs." It's no cop-out to deflect the inappropriate. This is the problem with herring and those who "think" as he does. They actually believe they have the *right* to interject *their* religion into public school classrooms. Taliban-esque. Want to teach religion to K-12 students? Do it at your church or in your home. -- Birther-Deather-Tenther-Teabagger: Idiots All |
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