Mon Sep 18, 2023, 07:24 AM
mahatmakanejeeves (54,140 posts)
Her students reported her for a lesson on race. Can she trust them again?Her students reported her for a lesson on race. Can she trust them again?
Mary Wood’s school reprimanded her for teaching a book by Ta-Nehisi Coates. Now she hopes her bond with students can survive South Carolina’s politics. By Hannah Natanson September 18, 2023 at 6:00 a.m. EDT ![]() Mary Wood, whose own students reported her for a lesson on racism, stands outside the school she attended and where she now teaches. (Will Crooks) Share https://wapo.st/45SQq7V CHAPIN, S.C. — As gold sunlight filtered into her kitchen, English teacher Mary Wood shouldered a worn leather bag packed with first-day-of-school items: Three lesson-planning notebooks. Two peanut butter granola bars. An extra pair of socks, just in case. ... Everything was ready, but Wood didn’t leave. For the first time since she started teaching 14 years ago, she was scared to go back to school. Six months earlier, two of Wood’s Advanced Placement English Language and Composition students had reported her to the school board for teaching about race. Wood had assigned her all-White class readings from Ta-Nehisi Coates’s “Between the World and Me,” a book that dissects what it means to be Black in America. The students wrote in emails that the book — and accompanying videos that Wood, 47, played about systemic racism — made them ashamed to be White, violating a South Carolina proviso that forbids teachers from making students “feel discomfort, guilt, anguish, or any other form of psychological distress” on account of their race. ... Reading Coates’s book felt like “reading hate propaganda towards white people,” one student wrote. ... At least two parents complained, too. Within days, school administrators ordered Wood to stop teaching the lesson. They placed a formal letter of reprimand in her file. It instructed her to keep teaching “without discussing this issue with your students.” Wood finished out the spring semester feeling defeated and betrayed — not only by her students, but by the school system that raised her. The high school Wood teaches at is the same one she attended. ... It had been a long summer since. Wood’s predicament, when it became public in a local newspaper, divided her town. At school board meetings, and in online Facebook groups, the citizens of wealthy, White and conservative Chapin debated whether Wood should be fired. Republican state representatives showed up to a June meeting to blast her as a lawbreaker. The next month, a county NAACP leader declared her an “advocate for the education of all students.” The county GOP party formally censured the school board chair for failing to discipline Wood. {snip} ![]() Wood has kept a copy of Ta-Nehisi Coates's “Between the World and Me” on her bedside table since her students reported her for teaching from the book. (Will Crooks for The Washington Post) {snip} Story editing by Adam B. Kushner. Photo editing by Mark Miller. Copy editing by Jeremy Hester. Design by Jennifer C. Reed. Share https://wapo.st/45SQq7V By Hannah Natanson Hannah Natanson is a Washington Post reporter covering national K-12 education. Twitter https://twitter.com/hannah_natanson
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mahatmakanejeeves | Sep 18 | OP |
riversedge | Sep 18 | #1 | |
jimfields33 | Sep 18 | #8 | |
marybourg | Sep 18 | #14 | |
The Magistrate | Sep 18 | #2 | |
sinkingfeeling | Sep 18 | #10 | |
lastlib | Sep 18 | #3 | |
MacKasey | Sep 18 | #4 | |
OldBaldy1701E | Sep 18 | #12 | |
enough | Sep 18 | #5 | |
Ziggysmom | Sep 18 | #6 | |
ret5hd | Sep 18 | #7 | |
sinkingfeeling | Sep 18 | #9 | |
OldBaldy1701E | Sep 18 | #13 | |
Celerity | Sep 18 | #11 |
Response to mahatmakanejeeves (Original post)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 07:33 AM
riversedge (67,570 posts)
1. I fear for all teachers that want-and need to teach about our past-the good and the bad. I can not
imagine what it must be like to have to constantly be on guard like she has to be at this point.
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Response to riversedge (Reply #1)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 09:28 AM
jimfields33 (14,248 posts)
8. I think history class would be a better class to teach it.
English is usually Shakespeare which I did horribly but still was the curriculum. I thought that lesson plans were approved by the principal or department head. Clearly she had permission before she taught this.
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Response to jimfields33 (Reply #8)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 06:29 PM
marybourg (11,930 posts)
14. Some schools also teach literature more
current than Shakespeare in their English classes. In fact I’m pretty sure all do.
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Response to mahatmakanejeeves (Original post)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 07:39 AM
The Magistrate (93,922 posts)
2. It's As Ridiculous To Be Proud You're White As It Is To Be Ashamed Of It
In neither instance are you responsible for anything you have not personally done.
But one may be sure anyone who claims factual instruction on the 'color bar' in this country makes them ashamed to be white has been raised to be proud of it. |
Response to The Magistrate (Reply #2)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 09:58 AM
sinkingfeeling (49,493 posts)
10. +100
Response to mahatmakanejeeves (Original post)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 07:52 AM
lastlib (21,542 posts)
3. I f*cking HATE right-wingers.
That is all.
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Response to mahatmakanejeeves (Original post)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 07:53 AM
MacKasey (908 posts)
4. Racists don't like to be called racists
Response to MacKasey (Reply #4)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 05:09 PM
OldBaldy1701E (4,066 posts)
12. No, they certainly do not.
Which is why we need to call them racists whenever we get the chance.
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Response to mahatmakanejeeves (Original post)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 08:06 AM
enough (13,100 posts)
5. Strange. They never say that these things didn't happen in history.
They only say it makes them ashamed. So their feeling of shame is supposed to outweigh and suppress reality. It’s voluntary societal psychosis.
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Response to mahatmakanejeeves (Original post)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 08:47 AM
Ziggysmom (2,938 posts)
6. Philosopher George Santayana said it best,
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”.
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Response to Ziggysmom (Reply #6)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 09:02 AM
ret5hd (19,847 posts)
7. A more accurate (in todays world) paraphrase might be:
“Those who can forget the past may FINALLY be persuaded to repeat it.”
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Response to mahatmakanejeeves (Original post)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 09:56 AM
sinkingfeeling (49,493 posts)
9. Poor little snowflakes had to experience 'shame'. Probably for the first time in
their cushioned lives
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Response to sinkingfeeling (Reply #9)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 05:12 PM
OldBaldy1701E (4,066 posts)
13. Nah, they experience it all the time.
Not having the most expensive car, or game system, or house, or computer, or a solid gold toilet... they know all about shame. The shame of the spoiled child who can't out d**k wave everyone else. It is as much envy as shame, however.
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Response to mahatmakanejeeves (Original post)
Mon Sep 18, 2023, 02:06 PM
Celerity (39,161 posts)