Obama Adressing All School Children In Us . Propaganda Or What?

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I just want to say that your number of posts posted scares me. Have you seen that number lately?
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I do not feel threatened by having my children hear things out of line with my beliefs. If you explain why you feel the way you do & discuss things with your kids, at least they understand your perspective. Think of it this way: If your kids hear the arguments of "the other side", they can develop counter-arguments. I cannot tell you the number of college-aged people I have met that get red-faced and stammer "my dad told me..." during a political discussion. You cannot lock your kids in the closet and expect them to be informed ambassadores to "the cause", whatever it is.

I think listening to a presidentail address at school is as close to learning about politics as most kids will get. Parents sometimes do not care to inform their kids; watch the news or read a paper. Heaven forbid the family misses American Idol. We always watch the State of the Union. When Bush was in office, it gave me the opportunity to reinforce that it is wrong to make fun of people...
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wow I am confused he plans to address the children in our schools, frankly I think it is about time some important people pay some attention to our youth, I doubt he will do anything but a pep talk and frankly after watching our schools change for the worse I don't think it could be a bad thing.

BTW the law is no religion in public schools, not no government the public schools, they are PART of the government.
 
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Nicely put!! Good job!! I agree!!! I never went to college, and God knows i am not politically savvy, but I always like to hear someone else's opinion and beliefs, makes life more interesting. AND, who ever said WE were right!!!
 
Gotta remember, EVERYONE has their own opinions, even school kids. Not sure what would be considered 'old enough' but let them listen and make their own opinions. Let them judge for themselves on what they want to believe in regardless of what Mom and Dad thinks. We all want what is best for our kids so lets support them (kids) on their own thinking and trust it will be a good one.
 
From what was quoted in our newspaper this morning, the message will include celebrities asking children to, among other things, "be of service to Barak Obama". I have no problem with the rest of it, and I have absolutely no problem with my child being taught to honor and respect the government of the US and the office of president, but I don't like him being asked to support Barak Obama in particular. And not by celebrities--too manipulative. Pledging to uphold a particular person sounds a little like what dictatorships do.
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Which one? BRAIN DAMAGE??!!!! LOL That was my first guess....

Depending on what he is planning on saying would be the difference to me. I haven't heard anything about it yet so I can't make a decision but pretty much anything Obama has to say makes my head hurt.......those poor kids....
 
In case no one has already responded, here's an answer for those of you who were wondering when President Obama's address to the school kids will be - this is from the Dept. of Education's website:

"At 12:00 p.m., Eastern Time (ET), September 8, 2009, President Barack Obama will deliver a national address to the students of America."
 
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Agreed. I am an EX-educator-might teach again in the future when they take all of the feel good garbage out of the curriculum (plural). You have the right to keep your child home. If your child is old enough, your CHILD has the right to complain IN SCHOOL. Private schools do not and I HOPE WILL NOT participate in what is clearly a plea for serving the state INSTEAD of the state serving the people.
Here are links re: this topic--
http://www.ed.gov/admins/lead/academic/bts.html
President Barack Obama to Make Historic Speech to America’s Students
C-SPAN and White House Web Site to Broadcast Speech Live
(included are accompanying links to the worksheets)

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/09/03/white-house-withdraws-students-help-obama/
"... Among the activities initially suggested for pre-K to 6th grade students was to "write letters to themselves about what they can do to help the president."

Another assignment for students after hearing the speech was to discuss what "the president wants us to do."
The suggestion about writing letters has since been changed to: "Write letters to themselves about how they can achieve their short-term and long-term education goals. These would be collected and redistributed at an appropriate later date by the teacher to make students accountable to their goals."
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Christina Erland Culver, former deputy assistant secretary for education, said presidents have traditionally addressed classrooms on the first day of school, but the problem with the event was the accompanying materials from the Department of Education.

"That's where they kind of got into a slippery spot. Federal statute denies any authority to the Department of Education to provide any kind of curriculum or anything that can be passed down to the state, and that's part of the statute forming the Department of Education. So they kinda got themselves into this mess because they didn't really understand some of the key legal roles or the dos and don'ts at the federal Department of Ed," she said.

http://www.wgntv.com/news/wgntv-obamaboycott-sep09,0,115010.story
President Obama Speaking to School Children
Parents around the nation worry about the message

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/09/03/obama-schoolchildren-spee_n_276544.html
Obama Schoolchildren Speech Drives Right-Wing Batty

These were ALL on the first page of hits.
 
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