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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education/ed ... -says.html

Oh Jeebus On A Busted Crutch!





From the Wicked Witch of the West in the Wizard of Oz to Meg, the good witch from the Meg and Mog children's books, witches have always dressed in black.

But their traditional attire has now come in for criticism from equality experts who claim it could send a negative message to toddlers in nursery and lead to racism.


Instead, teachers should censor the toy box and replace the pointy black hat with a pink one, while dressing fairies, generally resplendent in pale pastels, in darker shades.


Another staple of the classroom - white paper - has also been questioned by Anne O'Connor, an early years consultant who advises local authorities on equality and diversity.
WTF, Are these people insane?

Children should be provided with paper other than white to drawn on and paints and crayons should come in "the full range of flesh tones", reflecting the diversity of the human race, according to the former teacher.

Finally, staff should be prepared to be economical with the truth when asked by pupils what their favourite colour is and, in the interests of good race relations, answer "black" or "brown".

The measures, outlined in a series of guides in Nursery World magazine, are aimed at avoiding racial bias in toddlers as young as two.

According to the guides, very young children may begin to express negative and discriminatory views about skin colour and appearance that nursery staff must help them "unlearn".

If children develop positive associations with dark colours, the greater the likelihood that the attitude will be generalised to people, it says.

The advice is based on an “anti-bias” approach to education which developed in the United States as part of multiculturalism.We do some preety screwy things here, but don't cast this insanity towards US!

It challenges prejudices such as racism, sexism and ageism through the whole curriculum and teaches children about tolerance and respect and to critically analyse what they are taught and think.

Ms O'Connor, who has worked with Newham and Tower Hamlets councils and recently devised equality material for Lancashire council's childcare service, said the approach, based on an "anti-bias" model of education, developed children's empathy and helped early years teachers to explore their own conditioning and possible prejudices.

"This is an incredibly complex subject that can easily become simplified and inaccurately portrayed," she said.

"There is a tendency in education to say 'here are normal people and here are different people and we have to be kind to those different people', whether it's race, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age or faith.

"People who are feeling defensive can say 'well there's nothing wrong with white paper', but in reality there could be if you don't see yourself reflected in the things around you. “As an early years teacher, the minute you start thinking, 'well actually, if I give everyone green paper, what happens’, you have a teaching potential.

“People might criticise this as political correctness gone mad. But it is because of political correctness we have moved on enormously. If you think that we now take it for granted that our buildings and public highways are adapted so people in wheelchairs and with pushchairs can move around. Years ago if you were in a wheelchair, then tough luck. We have completely moved and we wouldn’t have done that without the equality movement.”

Margaret Morrissey, a spokeswoman for the Parents Outloud campaigning group disagrees. She said: “I’m sure these early years experts know their field but they seem to be obsessed about colour and determined to make everyone else obsessed about it too.

“Not allowing toy witches to wear black seems to me nonsense and in the same vein as those people who have a problem with 'Bar Bar Black Sheep’ or 'The Three Little Pigs’.

Children just see a sheep in a field, whether it be black, grey, white or beige. I have worked with children for 41 years and I don’t believe I have ever met a two year old who was in any way racist or prejudice.”

However, recent research by Professor Lord Winston provides evidence that children as young as four can hold racist views. In an experiment carried out for the BBC’s Child of our Time series, children were presented with a series of images of faces of men, women, boys or girls. Only one of the faces in each sequence was white.

Children were asked to pick out the face of the person they wanted as their friend and the person they thought would be most likely to get in to trouble.

Almost all white children in the survey associated positive qualities exclusively with photographs of white children or adults. More than half of the black children made the same associations.

In contrast, people with darker faces were viewed as troublemakers.
These people are cerifiable insane! :arg

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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those people who have a problem with ...'The Three Little Pigs’
Why, is it seen as encouraging prejudice against police?
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As I've been saying for some time, the UK is insane...
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”

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Scooter wrote:
those people who have a problem with ...'The Three Little Pigs’
Why, is it seen as encouraging prejudice against police?
LOL------I've taken several deep breaths and a walk outside since I posted. :|

Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.


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I thought that everyone knew that the only groups you can officially despise are: Nazis, Fascists (but this is tricky for some people.. Catholics like Franco because he imposed Catholic rules on society.), and Klingons (or any other obviously horrible aliens, Romulans are supposed to be pretty bad too.).

But anything else is off-limits.

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I dunno about Romulans, they're Vulcans off the meds, and keepin' it real. :ok

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Unless you're a Republican in which case you can hate Illegal Immigrants (mostly Mexicans) gays, Mormons, blacks, union members, teachers, and Muslims.

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While Ms. O'Connor is undoubtedly well-intentioned, I have to agree that this program is idiocy. My children attended a predominantly black and hispanc (both children and staff) daycare and preschool, and one of the things I noticed was how completely oblivious the kids were to "race." When they described each other, it was never in terms of skin color; it was always "that girl with the pigtails" or "the boy who wears an orange jacket." (Hair style was actually the most frequently used identifier, followed by clothing.) When they did start talking about skin color, their opinion was that everyone was brown, just varying shades; they apparently attached no significance to it at all. It wasn't until they got well into elementary school (and started learning about slavery and the civil rights movement) that they even began to consider there was some idea called "race," and it was plainly very confusing to them. It was only then that I started getting questions from them about it.
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While Ms. O'Connor is undoubtedly well-intentioned, I have to agree that this program is idiocy.
It's been my experience that much idiocy is perpetrated by the well intentioned. Great mountainous gobs of it in fact....

That's why we have that saying about that well known road with the balmy destination, and what it's paved with....
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rubato wrote:Unless you're a Republican in which case you can hate... Mormons, blacks,...

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Jesus H Finklebine on a stick. To think the GOP has exactly one of each running for president.

Rube - seriously - do you self police ANYTHING you say before you hit 'submit'?

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quaddriver wrote:
rubato wrote:Unless you're a Republican in which case you can hate... Mormons, blacks,...

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Jesus H Finklebine on a stick. To think the GOP has exactly one of each running for president.
Um, at least two of each.
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ok call me outta the loop, who is the other JS disciple?

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quaddriver wrote:ok call me outta the loop, who is the other JS disciple?
Jon Huntsman. (Jimmy McMillan being the other darkly-complected candidate.)
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Lord Jim wrote:
It's been my experience that much idiocy is perpetrated by the well intentioned. Great mountainous gobs of it in fact....
Oy! Watch it son!!
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”

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It's been my experience that much idiocy is perpetrated by the well intentioned. Mediocre Welsh gobs of it in fact....
fixed it
Okay... There's all kinds of things wrong with what you just said.

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Bitch!
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”

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Jon Huntsman. (Jimmy McMillan being the other darkly-complected candidate.)
Jimmy Mcwho?

Oh, the entertaining fellow who ran for Mayor of New York...

He's now seeking the Presidency....

The Rent Is Too Damn High!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_McMillan
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I'd vote for him!!
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Gob wrote:
Lord Jim wrote:
It's been my experience that much idiocy is perpetrated by the well intentioned. Great mountainous gobs of it in fact....
Oy! Watch it son!!
My apologies....

For the record, I had no more intention of referring to you and your handle when I referred to "great mountainous gobs of idiocy" then I intend offense to our own dear Crackpot when I refer to someone as well, a crackpot....

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Gob wrote:I'd vote for him!!
I'm voting for his moustache, myself.
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