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Saturday, March 7, 2015

Opus 2015-60: Jimi Hendrix, Role Model?

As part of our annual celebration of Black History month the school highlights various people who became famous or successful and were black.  This week we received a hand-out with a word search on the back for someone that I guess is supposed to be a role model for students:  Jimi Hendrix.

I am not a fan of his style of music but I know who he is and his reputation.  I also know that he died of a drug overdose.  The hand-out made no mention of his drug use or cause of death but when I asked, the kids knew.  He may have been a fabulous musician but he is hardly the best choice for a role model for middle school children.

This is an example of the discernment that your local educators have.

homo unius libri

4 comments:

  1. You didn't REALLY expect them to use George Washington Carver; Did you?

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    1. They tend to overlook the fact that Carver was a great chemist and research scientist and only mention him in relation to peanuts. They don't go into the economic issues and great creativity involved.

      I don't expect it, no. I am also guessing he was a Republican.

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  2. Wow Pumice, our school did the same thing. Coincidence? I think not.

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    1. Next time you get one of those awesome handouts, look for the page number at the bottom that they did not white out. You will find that they are copying the material from some manual they have. My guess is that you would actually find the same boilerplate in most schools of the country. If you ever are really bored, go to a store that sells teacher material and you will find most of the worksheets you get in class.


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