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Teacher in Trouble for Anti-McCain Comments

Charges of political bias and bullying have landed a North Carolina teacher in hot water.  A clip from a Swedish documentary captures 5th grade teacher Diatha Harris talking to her class last May about the presidential election.  She’s not shy about expressing her point of view (responding “Oh, Jesus!” when one her students says she supports John McCain).  At one point she describes the conflict in Iraq as a “senseless war” and tells one of her students whose father is in Iraq that he could be there ”for another hundred years” if were elected.

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Conservative bloggers picked up on the clip a few days ago, now the school system’s Superintendent has weighed in, saying he’s shocked by the video and promising an investigation.  “While neutral discussion of the political process is appropriate,” says Dr. William Harrison, “at no time, particularly with elementary students, should a teacher infuse his/her political views into the discussion.” 

The classroom conversation does seem to cross the line when Harris tells 5th grader Cathy Thompson, who supports McCain, “It’s a senseless war. And by the way, Cathy, the person you are picking for president said that our troops will stay in Iraq for another 100 years if they need to. So that means that your daddy could stay in the military for another hundred years.”

Lost in all the sturm und drang, however, is that the student herself and her parents are supporting the teacher. “She is usually messing around,” Cathy Thompson, tells the Asheville Citizen-Times.  “When she said that, I knew she was messing around.”  Her parents, Angela Moore and Army Staff Sgt. Robert Thompson, also said they weren’t mad at the teacher, according to the Asheville Citizen-Times.  “Mrs. Harris is always active with the children like that,” Moore said. “I have sat in her class when my Cathy was a student, and she was very active with the children. She tries to get them involved with everything.”  Robert Thompson said he thinks Harris is “getting a rough deal.”

Inspiration, Advocacy, Idiocy

A teacher at a Kansas City charter school has been suspended for posting a video of his students marching and chanting in praise of Barack Obama on YouTube.  At one level, the video can be seen as uplifting, with the students, all African-American middle school boys, chanting how Obama has inspired them to want to become lawyers, architects and entrepreneurs.  At another level, the chants about Obama’s policies feel forced, scripted and more than a little inappropriate.  Utterly unsurprising are the complaints about the overtly partisan nature and appropriateness of the video, which was recorded last May and only recently posted online. 

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The teacher in question has not been identified in media reports.  The school’s director, Joyce McGautha, says she has been “advised by legal counsel to make no more comments about the video while the school investigates.”

Meanwhile, another Obama-related school controversy has been rattling around the edusphere.  A Florida teacher has been widely branded an idiot and a racist for writing an inflammatory acronym on his blackboard for the word “CHANGE.”  What was he thinking? wonders Joanne Jacobs.  I don’t know, responds Matthew Tabor, and that’s the point.