Quote from: BackyardSmoker on December 18, 2015, 09:37:20 AMI think this more illustrates the ignorance and laziness of this teacher. "Just took it from a workbook"? Really? The current climate of anti-Islam in America didn't make you question that decision at all? Just put this "art" project in front of the kids with no research to what it was actually translated to? Sure, they are just learning calligraphy... but I'm sure the politically correct, non-christian faction would have been just as butt hurt if they were given calligraphy letter forms to make Christmas cards saying "Jesus is the reason for the season"... Please. The conversion idea is a bit over the top, but these same folks were the ones getting blasted for separation of church and state... can't have it both ways.I'd have to argue that point. Anymore with politicians and school boards getting intimately involved with curriculum and testing, teachers have little opportunity for originality and creativity. And they will be fired from deviating from that.
I think this more illustrates the ignorance and laziness of this teacher. "Just took it from a workbook"? Really? The current climate of anti-Islam in America didn't make you question that decision at all? Just put this "art" project in front of the kids with no research to what it was actually translated to? Sure, they are just learning calligraphy... but I'm sure the politically correct, non-christian faction would have been just as butt hurt if they were given calligraphy letter forms to make Christmas cards saying "Jesus is the reason for the season"... Please. The conversion idea is a bit over the top, but these same folks were the ones getting blasted for separation of church and state... can't have it both ways.
Quote from: BackyardSmoker on December 18, 2015, 09:37:20 AMQuote from: LuvTooGolf on December 18, 2015, 07:38:08 AMQuote from: dwgbryant on December 18, 2015, 07:32:11 AMAfter a teacher at a Virginia school handed out a standard homework assignment on Islam, such an angry backlash flooded in that it prompted officials to close every single school in the county as a safety precaution."While there has been no specific threat of harm to students, schools and school offices will be closed Friday, December 18, 2015," Augusta County Schools said. Extracurricular activities were shut down Thursday afternoon.And social media exploded over the school lesson -- a simple drawing assignment -- into a caustic discussion about religion and education.Draw thisWhen the world geography class at Riverheads High School in Staunton rolled around to the subject of major world religions, homework on Islam asked students to copy religious calligraphy.It read:"Here is the shahada, the Islamic statement of faith, written in Arabic. In the space below, try copying it by hand. This should give you an idea of the artistic complexity of calligraphy."The illustrative classical Arabic phrase was the basic statement in Islam. It translated to: "There is no god but Allah, and Mohammed is the messenger of Allah."Angry callsWhen students took it home, it was like a spark hitting a powder keg. Some of their parents saw the homework as an attempt to convert their children to Islam.Calls and emails flooded the school. Some of them demanded the teacher be fired for assigning it.Cheryl LaPorte had not designed the assignment herself, but took it from a standard workbook on world religions, local newspaper The News Leader reported.LaPorte told The News Leader that now her job is to get her students through Standards of Learning tests.No more shahadaThe county school system reacted.It removed the shahada from world religion instruction. "A different, non-religious sample of Arabic calligraphy will be used in the future," it said.And it issued a statement saying no one was trying to convert anyone to any religion."Neither of these lessons, nor any other lessons in the world geography course, are an attempt at indoctrination to Islam or any other religion or a request for students to renounce their own faith or profess any belief," Augusta County Schools official Eric Bond said in a statement to CNN affiliate WHSV.Not enoughBut that hasn't been enough for Kimberly Herndon, who kept her ninth-grade son home from school."There was no trying about it. The sheet she gave out was pure doctrine in its origin," she told WHSV."I will not have my children sit under a woman who indoctrinates them with the Islam religion when I am a Christian," she said.By Tuesday, like-minded parents and residents of the town of nearly 24,000 gathered in the sanctuary of Good Will Ministries to voice their grievances, including against the teacher.How can a group of people collectively be so ignorant? This sounds like an article from the Onion.I think this more illustrates the ignorance and laziness of this teacher. "Just took it from a workbook"? Really? The current climate of anti-Islam in America didn't make you question that decision at all? Just put this "art" project in front of the kids with no research to what it was actually translated to? Sure, they are just learning calligraphy... but I'm sure the politically correct, non-christian faction would have been just as butt hurt if they were given calligraphy letter forms to make Christmas cards saying "Jesus is the reason for the season"... Please. The conversion idea is a bit over the top, but these same folks were the ones getting blasted for separation of church and state... can't have it both ways.I'd have to argue that point. Anymore with politicians and school boards getting intimately involved with curriculum and testing, teachers have little opportunity for originality and creativity. And they will be fired from deviating from that.
Quote from: LuvTooGolf on December 18, 2015, 07:38:08 AMQuote from: dwgbryant on December 18, 2015, 07:32:11 AMAfter a teacher at a Virginia school handed out a standard homework assignment on Islam, such an angry backlash flooded in that it prompted officials to close every single school in the county as a safety precaution."While there has been no specific threat of harm to students, schools and school offices will be closed Friday, December 18, 2015," Augusta County Schools said. Extracurricular activities were shut down Thursday afternoon.And social media exploded over the school lesson -- a simple drawing assignment -- into a caustic discussion about religion and education.Draw thisWhen the world geography class at Riverheads High School in Staunton rolled around to the subject of major world religions, homework on Islam asked students to copy religious calligraphy.It read:"Here is the shahada, the Islamic statement of faith, written in Arabic. In the space below, try copying it by hand. This should give you an idea of the artistic complexity of calligraphy."The illustrative classical Arabic phrase was the basic statement in Islam. It translated to: "There is no god but Allah, and Mohammed is the messenger of Allah."Angry callsWhen students took it home, it was like a spark hitting a powder keg. Some of their parents saw the homework as an attempt to convert their children to Islam.Calls and emails flooded the school. Some of them demanded the teacher be fired for assigning it.Cheryl LaPorte had not designed the assignment herself, but took it from a standard workbook on world religions, local newspaper The News Leader reported.LaPorte told The News Leader that now her job is to get her students through Standards of Learning tests.No more shahadaThe county school system reacted.It removed the shahada from world religion instruction. "A different, non-religious sample of Arabic calligraphy will be used in the future," it said.And it issued a statement saying no one was trying to convert anyone to any religion."Neither of these lessons, nor any other lessons in the world geography course, are an attempt at indoctrination to Islam or any other religion or a request for students to renounce their own faith or profess any belief," Augusta County Schools official Eric Bond said in a statement to CNN affiliate WHSV.Not enoughBut that hasn't been enough for Kimberly Herndon, who kept her ninth-grade son home from school."There was no trying about it. The sheet she gave out was pure doctrine in its origin," she told WHSV."I will not have my children sit under a woman who indoctrinates them with the Islam religion when I am a Christian," she said.By Tuesday, like-minded parents and residents of the town of nearly 24,000 gathered in the sanctuary of Good Will Ministries to voice their grievances, including against the teacher.How can a group of people collectively be so ignorant? This sounds like an article from the Onion.I think this more illustrates the ignorance and laziness of this teacher. "Just took it from a workbook"? Really? The current climate of anti-Islam in America didn't make you question that decision at all? Just put this "art" project in front of the kids with no research to what it was actually translated to? Sure, they are just learning calligraphy... but I'm sure the politically correct, non-christian faction would have been just as butt hurt if they were given calligraphy letter forms to make Christmas cards saying "Jesus is the reason for the season"... Please. The conversion idea is a bit over the top, but these same folks were the ones getting blasted for separation of church and state... can't have it both ways.
Quote from: dwgbryant on December 18, 2015, 07:32:11 AMAfter a teacher at a Virginia school handed out a standard homework assignment on Islam, such an angry backlash flooded in that it prompted officials to close every single school in the county as a safety precaution."While there has been no specific threat of harm to students, schools and school offices will be closed Friday, December 18, 2015," Augusta County Schools said. Extracurricular activities were shut down Thursday afternoon.And social media exploded over the school lesson -- a simple drawing assignment -- into a caustic discussion about religion and education.Draw thisWhen the world geography class at Riverheads High School in Staunton rolled around to the subject of major world religions, homework on Islam asked students to copy religious calligraphy.It read:"Here is the shahada, the Islamic statement of faith, written in Arabic. In the space below, try copying it by hand. This should give you an idea of the artistic complexity of calligraphy."The illustrative classical Arabic phrase was the basic statement in Islam. It translated to: "There is no god but Allah, and Mohammed is the messenger of Allah."Angry callsWhen students took it home, it was like a spark hitting a powder keg. Some of their parents saw the homework as an attempt to convert their children to Islam.Calls and emails flooded the school. Some of them demanded the teacher be fired for assigning it.Cheryl LaPorte had not designed the assignment herself, but took it from a standard workbook on world religions, local newspaper The News Leader reported.LaPorte told The News Leader that now her job is to get her students through Standards of Learning tests.No more shahadaThe county school system reacted.It removed the shahada from world religion instruction. "A different, non-religious sample of Arabic calligraphy will be used in the future," it said.And it issued a statement saying no one was trying to convert anyone to any religion."Neither of these lessons, nor any other lessons in the world geography course, are an attempt at indoctrination to Islam or any other religion or a request for students to renounce their own faith or profess any belief," Augusta County Schools official Eric Bond said in a statement to CNN affiliate WHSV.Not enoughBut that hasn't been enough for Kimberly Herndon, who kept her ninth-grade son home from school."There was no trying about it. The sheet she gave out was pure doctrine in its origin," she told WHSV."I will not have my children sit under a woman who indoctrinates them with the Islam religion when I am a Christian," she said.By Tuesday, like-minded parents and residents of the town of nearly 24,000 gathered in the sanctuary of Good Will Ministries to voice their grievances, including against the teacher.How can a group of people collectively be so ignorant? This sounds like an article from the Onion.
After a teacher at a Virginia school handed out a standard homework assignment on Islam, such an angry backlash flooded in that it prompted officials to close every single school in the county as a safety precaution."While there has been no specific threat of harm to students, schools and school offices will be closed Friday, December 18, 2015," Augusta County Schools said. Extracurricular activities were shut down Thursday afternoon.And social media exploded over the school lesson -- a simple drawing assignment -- into a caustic discussion about religion and education.Draw thisWhen the world geography class at Riverheads High School in Staunton rolled around to the subject of major world religions, homework on Islam asked students to copy religious calligraphy.It read:"Here is the shahada, the Islamic statement of faith, written in Arabic. In the space below, try copying it by hand. This should give you an idea of the artistic complexity of calligraphy."The illustrative classical Arabic phrase was the basic statement in Islam. It translated to: "There is no god but Allah, and Mohammed is the messenger of Allah."Angry callsWhen students took it home, it was like a spark hitting a powder keg. Some of their parents saw the homework as an attempt to convert their children to Islam.Calls and emails flooded the school. Some of them demanded the teacher be fired for assigning it.Cheryl LaPorte had not designed the assignment herself, but took it from a standard workbook on world religions, local newspaper The News Leader reported.LaPorte told The News Leader that now her job is to get her students through Standards of Learning tests.No more shahadaThe county school system reacted.It removed the shahada from world religion instruction. "A different, non-religious sample of Arabic calligraphy will be used in the future," it said.And it issued a statement saying no one was trying to convert anyone to any religion."Neither of these lessons, nor any other lessons in the world geography course, are an attempt at indoctrination to Islam or any other religion or a request for students to renounce their own faith or profess any belief," Augusta County Schools official Eric Bond said in a statement to CNN affiliate WHSV.Not enoughBut that hasn't been enough for Kimberly Herndon, who kept her ninth-grade son home from school."There was no trying about it. The sheet she gave out was pure doctrine in its origin," she told WHSV."I will not have my children sit under a woman who indoctrinates them with the Islam religion when I am a Christian," she said.By Tuesday, like-minded parents and residents of the town of nearly 24,000 gathered in the sanctuary of Good Will Ministries to voice their grievances, including against the teacher.
Quote from: Travellin Dave on December 18, 2015, 09:47:49 AMQuote from: BackyardSmoker on December 18, 2015, 09:37:20 AMI think this more illustrates the ignorance and laziness of this teacher. "Just took it from a workbook"? Really? The current climate of anti-Islam in America didn't make you question that decision at all? Just put this "art" project in front of the kids with no research to what it was actually translated to? Sure, they are just learning calligraphy... but I'm sure the politically correct, non-christian faction would have been just as butt hurt if they were given calligraphy letter forms to make Christmas cards saying "Jesus is the reason for the season"... Please. The conversion idea is a bit over the top, but these same folks were the ones getting blasted for separation of church and state... can't have it both ways.I'd have to argue that point. Anymore with politicians and school boards getting intimately involved with curriculum and testing, teachers have little opportunity for originality and creativity. And they will be fired from deviating from that.You could argue, but I don't think an art project relates the same as curriculum and testing. I'll agree to disagree on this one.
Quote from: BackyardSmoker on December 18, 2015, 09:48:29 AMAnyone see LeBron wipe out the golfers wife last night? Ouch. Maybe they shouldn't put chairs right on the out lines. Amazing that doesn't happen more often, really. These guys are running full speed, and spectators are 2 feet from the court.
Anyone see LeBron wipe out the golfers wife last night? Ouch. Maybe they shouldn't put chairs right on the out lines.
Workaference time, hopefully no Islamic calligraphy involved.
25 Best Cigars of 2015And the best is:1 • MY FATHER LE BIJOU 1922 TORPEDO BOX PRESSED
Quote from: Texas Redfish on December 18, 2015, 10:06:38 AM25 Best Cigars of 2015And the best is:1 • MY FATHER LE BIJOU 1922 TORPEDO BOX PRESSEDInteresting....are any of the cigars in the top 10 newly introduced in 2015? I don't think so.