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Related: About this forumWis. Teachers Suspended After Lesson Asks Of Students: How To Punish A Slave?
WCCO-TV (Minneapolis CBS affiliiate), 2/2/21
https://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2021/02/02/wis-teachers-suspended-after-lesson-asks-of-students-how-to-punish-a-slave/
Administrators at a Wisconsin middle school said Monday they have suspended teachers who were involved in an activity for sixth graders that included a question about how the students would punish slaves.
An email to parents at Patrick Marsh Middle School in Sun Prairie, about 15 miles from Madison, apologized for a grave error in judgment during the social studies class and said an unnamed number of teachers have been placed on administrative leave.
The lesson was meant to show the politics of ancient Mesopotamia and included one scenario that stated, A slave stands before you. This slave has disrespected his master by telling him You are not my master How will you punish this slave? It further explained that under Hammurabis Code the slave would be put to death.
... Michael Johnson, president and CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of Dane County, said the assignment was insensitive and totally inappropriate, especially on the first day of Black History Month.
An email to parents at Patrick Marsh Middle School in Sun Prairie, about 15 miles from Madison, apologized for a grave error in judgment during the social studies class and said an unnamed number of teachers have been placed on administrative leave.
The lesson was meant to show the politics of ancient Mesopotamia and included one scenario that stated, A slave stands before you. This slave has disrespected his master by telling him You are not my master How will you punish this slave? It further explained that under Hammurabis Code the slave would be put to death.
... Michael Johnson, president and CEO of the Boys & Girls Club of Dane County, said the assignment was insensitive and totally inappropriate, especially on the first day of Black History Month.
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Wis. Teachers Suspended After Lesson Asks Of Students: How To Punish A Slave? (Original Post)
progree
Feb 2021
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Blue Owl
(54,755 posts)1. Maybe tomorrow's lesson could be "How To Fire A Racist Teacher"
SharonClark
(10,323 posts)2. When I learned about Hammurabi's code
the teacher didnt ask us how we would punish a slave. I wonder how they would teach about the Holocaust.
Laffy Kat
(16,524 posts)3. What the eff were they thinking??
elleng
(136,095 posts)4. 'The lesson was meant to show the politics of ancient Mesopotamia
and included one scenario that stated, A slave stands before you.'>>>
Not easy to teach history these days, but it MUST be taught.
progree
(11,463 posts)5. Their intentions may have been good, but their judgement was deplorable and the reaction
was entirely predictable.