Posted on 03/01/2005 11:42:00 AM PST by mlmr
I enjoy reading his work to my grandson!
"mediocre childrens author"
I'm kind of curious about what childrens author meets with your approval. BTW kids around here still take presidents day off from school.
While I can see your point that the focus on Seuss for a holiday or special event could be out of line (in context of course) I disagree that he was a mediocre writer... for the age group his stories draw them into the joyful world of stories and words...
When did this 100th day of school thing start? I can't recall the hundreth day of school even being mentioned, let alone celebrated, when I was in elementary school (early 1980's). Yet at my kids school the "100 day party" is just about the biggest celebration the school has...
A stupid populace is easy to control.
It gets kids to read.
(making note to self to wear "Cat in the Hat" tie tomorrow)
BTW kids around here still take presidents day off from school.
They don't around here.. it is part of vacation week. I could care less whether children had the holiday off, it is about the loss of our history in the schools.
I think Laura Ingalls Wilder is a great children's author for the elementary and primary grades.
It gets kids to read.
So would stories of American History winsomely presented.
It started as a non offensive PC holiday in the 90's by stupid school administrations.
I imagine teachers always celebrated it.
I happened to be home the other day and my niece had "Blue's Clues" on. The effeminate host got a "Love Day" card. I asked my wife what the $%^# is Love Day. She told me they are starting to wipe out the name "Valentine's Day". You could have knocked me over with a feather.
A stupid populace is easy to control.
Seems like they are getting dumber by the minute.
What is a people with an erased history?
She told me they are starting to wipe out the name "Valentine's Day". You could have knocked me over with a feather.
Oh yes, Valentine's Day is based on an historical, Christian character.
No history in our schools, only today!
No Columbus, Vasco de Gama, Marco Polo (unless you are talking about the game), Cortez...
Wait a second, I loved Dr. Seuss when I was a kid! His books were among my earliest pre-school memories, and the first book I ever read cover-to-cover was a Dr. Seuss book.
Seus was a decent author, but the issue is whether he is a good replacement for our history in our children's classroom education?
Slaves.
Slaves.
You think we are heading there as a culture?
Yup. This ain't no accident.
I can't imagine any of my old grade school teachers reverting to children's bookseven good ones like Seussin the classroom! But that was a different time (I'm only in my 30s; how sad is that?)
The libs' Gubmint Edgemukation cartel has apparently accelerated its dumbing-down efforts in recent years.
We are being robbed!
Thousands rally for school funding (it'll never be enough...)http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1353518/posts
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