Oroville High teacher Marta Shaffer astonishingly tells students GRAMMAR is rooted in 'white supremacy'
Marta Shaffer said she began the 2022-2023 academic year by teaching her students parts of linguistics as a way of 'fighting white supremacy'
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December 6, 2022
December 6, 2022
Marta Shaffer, a tenured English teacher at Oroville High School said 'white supremacy runs deep' in US public schools
OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA: An English teacher is facing backlash after claiming "white supremacy
runs deep" in US public schools and that she combats that "BS" in her
classroom by citing "arbitrary" grammar and writing rules as examples of
rules "created by Westerners."
Shaffer reportedly believes expectations for students to use proper
grammar and syntax were part of the White supremacy culture that was
deeply entrenched in the US education system. "I try to undermine that
B.S. in my classroom as much as I can," she said, adding, "We study
linguistics and the rules that we actually use to communicate instead of
the made-up rules that White supremacy created for when we write papers
and stuff, which is what scholars call the 'language of power.'"
Fox News
reported how the teacher lauded students for including the so-called
"AAVE" language – African-American Vernacular English – in their
academic essays. "As an educator, I am constantly worried if I'm the
problem. What do I mean by that? Well, public education is an
institution that upholds lots of problematic systems in our society like
white supremacy, misogyny, colonization, etc," she continued. "Well,
let's look at how we write essays [where we] start with an introduction
that includes a thesis, always cite your sources, use transition words
like ‘however’ and ‘therefore.’ These are all made-up rules. They were
created by Westerners in power. Which got me thinking, what if I started
my school year with a unit honoring how we talk rather than teaching
students how to write properly."
In another post, Shaffer reportedly included a prompt that said a
student's "codes" -- meaning how they interact with family or friends --
were "just as important, if not more than important" than an employer's
expectations on how their employee communicates. "Just because your
teachers, your professors, and your boss may expect you to write and
speak in a certain way that may not be natural to you, does not mean
that your more natural… languages are not important," she insisted.
"They are just as important, if not more important than the ‘language of
respectability.’"
The language educator said that she felt like a "cringe white lady"
while "teaching students of color" about linguistics. "Did I worry I was
being a White savior? Absolutely. Was it uncomfortable? Definitely. But
a lot of my students come here, and they're uncomfortable with the
white mainstream culture of public school life. So I think it's good for
them to see their teacher deal with linguistic discomfort, too," she
said. Shaffer also claimed that the IQ bell curve and the SAT were
"racist," adding, "The writers of these tests were made up almost
entirely of White people… and they still are." According to NBC 24,
the organization Parents Defending Education has listed Shaffer's video
as an "incident" worthy of highlighting. The group has cited the
California teacher's "incident" as an example of "indoctrination" and
"critical race theory & equity."
3 comments:
I guess that definitely proved you can get a teaching credential in California and still be a total fucking moron.
Fire all the ignorant English teachers in California and hire Rap Artists to devise new curriculum.
We're seeing more and more of this lately.
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