Saturday, November 18, 2006

Check Your Children's Homework

I'm steaming mad right now. Just when you think you've seen incredibly stupid teachers in our schools, here comes another Islamo-fascist wannabe. I'm shocked at the secretive Muslim manipulation in schools going on today and school administrations are in denial. Michelle Malkin's column highlights this teacher's actions:

A Spanish teacher at Smithfield-Selma Senior High School resigned this week after handing out an assignment that some students and parents said teaches hate.

Khalid Chahhou, who was in his first year of teaching in Johnston County, gave students a worksheet in which they were to translate words and find them within a word-search puzzle.

Some students started uncovering strange words in the process.

"There were words like 'kill,' then I saw it said 'destroy America,'" Eric Herrera said.

As they read on, students found the puzzle contained a paragraph that contained the following phrases:

  • "Sharon killed a lot of innocent people," a possible reference to former Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon.
  • "Palestine is not a terrorist group."
  • "Allah help destroy this body of evil making humanity miserable."

You'll love the teacher's defense:

Chahhou, who also teaches Arabic at a religious school affiliated with the Islamic Association of Cary, told WRAL in a telephone interview that students got the wrong message from the assignment.

"When I made the assignment, I was upset and angry about a story I recently saw on the news. If any message appears, it is more of a message to myself, not to my students.
How many other teachers are out there writing mental "Destroy America" messages to themselves while they educate America's children?

If you don't know what's going on in your children's classes, who else will protect them?

At The Jawa Report More Islamic threats.
Tel Chai Nation

Be afraid. Be very afraid.

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

This story is terrible and sad. However, the reference to "incredibly stupid" teachers left me pretty cold to the rest of the article. As a teacher I am tired of negative stories of teachers being showcased over the daily, excellent work of the great majority. This teacher is obviously misguided and should be immediately fired. Thanks to the common sense of the people, he is out.

Why do we rarely, if ever, hear stories of "incredibly stupid" parents who take their children out of school on random days for various reasons that range from, "We were on vacation" to, "He was up too late last night". You can safely assume that these students are not the "A" students.

Does anyone see the connection? It is usually those same parents who yell about their children doing badly on standardized tests, the homework is "too hard" (never mind the fact that their child is continuously misbehaving during instruction time...after all it's not his fault, is it?) and their child doesn't understand the work (Which was taught on the days these students were absent. Why don't we teachers just drop everything, hold back the rest of the class and sit to teach that child individually?)

The terrible teacher highlighted in this article is a rarity. If people continue to display common sense, stories like this will continue to be rare. Please, next time, let's not see stories like this couched as an American emergency.

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