avalen wrote:not to worry, apparently it was something brought up in a training session and somebody passed out some of
the leaflets from training to some parents and of course the media expanded on it. Its not gonna happen.
Wow the media really 'expanded" that article as it said " the administration of the public schools
have instructed the teachers to not use gender-specific phrases such as “boys and girls,” “ladies and gentlemen,” and “you guys,” as well as any other expressions or phrases that specify a child’s gender when attempting to get the attention of the young students."
It is things like this that reinforces my belief that watching the news or reading the paper is pretty much a waste of time. This morning our paper had an article about all the misinformation about the way the hospital where the man died of Ebola was misdiagnosed. The public will never know if it was really the nurse that didn't pass on the information as to where the patient had been, or if the doctors are the ones who missed it.
The sad thing is the fact that they would come up with an idea like this for consideration should be cause for concern.