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  Case: Problematic Book Collection
I got in trouble because of the books I have in my 2nd grade classroom library. I have been an elementary school teacher for 10 years. Recently, I completed my master's degree in education. In the master's program, I learned about the importance of teaching children about different people, different cultures, and different perspectives. Although I am not a big fan of gays and lesbians, I learned to accept them as another group of people in the society that need recognition as anyone else does. So, I decided to include in my classroom library books that included families with two moms or two dads. I have had books with single-parent families, interracial families, families with a mother and a father. So, I thought by including books depicting gay and lesbian families, I was being more inclusive and representing all family types in the society. I believe children should learn that there are families out there that are not like the families they have been seeing and children should learn to respect such families. However, I learned recently that not everyone agrees with me. I have been criticized openly by some of my colleagues. More recently, some parents sent angry letters to me and to the school principal describing their displeasure with my book collection. More specifically, they think I am trying to teach their children to become gays and lesbians. How am I going to handle all these pressures? What would you do?
Solution: (Rates are posted for this solution!)
It is always about pleasing the parents. I understand that there is often a clash between parent's wishes and what is best for the student. I always believe in helping the students and expanding their world, but at that young of an age, you really have to follow the parent's wishes. Hopefully, your students are initiating reading and picking their own books. However, if you see them going for those books, tell them to pick something different. Those books should still be available for students whose parents are not complaining.
 
     
     
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Comments: Don't let parents bully you out of fighting for equality
Rated On: March 2, 2016 10:41 pm
Rated By: daPaJa