Today I was up the
back of a year 9 class in a school I’m not too familiar with. About five minutes in, the kids started
asked questions of their teacher:
“Miss, who’s that?”
“What’s that?”
“Miss, there’s someone
at the back of the class” (today’s youth.
So observant)
And there were a few
others I didn’t hear. Their tone
was not polite. The teacher
quietened them down and said:
“Some of you have
asked who’s up the back. This is Ms______ and she’s from ______”
Well. If the emphasis on the Ms didn’t give
away that the kids were asking pronoun related questions, the “WOAH” when she
said it sure did.
Awkward.
And a little
unpleasant.
I’m temporary amusement
and the kids were soon distracted away from me. While I felt pretty crap about the whole thing, it’s not so
uncommon for me to get this reaction when I’m in new schools. What was even worse was what happened
later in the class.
When talking politics,
they thought Bin Laden was from Iraq.
Turns out their education is not only deficient when it comes the
breaking down the gender binary.
No comments:
Post a Comment