Monday, March 29, 2010
Bias
I was talking to one of the sixth grade teachers at school the other day about writing. She told me about a unit they are doing on persuasive writing. As part of the unit, the class looks at bias in news reporting. The kids learn how to identify examples of bias in the articles and really examine what constitutes objectivity and balanced reporting. As part of the exercise, they take a series of articles and rate them according to their levels of objectivity and bias. The teacher related a surprising discovery. All of the kids were able to identify the article that presented the most objective treatment of the subject. They were also able to identify which articles were biased and what the author's goal was in presenting the facts in a less than balanced way. So far, so good. But here is the really interesting part. When the teacher asked the kids which article they most trusted and would choose if they needed information on the subject, almost all of the kids chose the biased article that most closely supported their own point of view. They rejected the article that they themselves had determined to be the most objective in favor of the one that affirmed their personal beliefs. Hhhhmmmmmm. Wow, that explains some things. Like the popularity of left/right wing talk shows,talking heads, and my firm belief that butter, sugar, and cream--prepared properly--is actually good for you. As early as sixth grade, we don't want truth--we just want to be right.
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
14 Year Old Girls
I was looking through the pictures on my camera last night, and sandwiched in between Budapest and Benjamin's Rugby pictures I was suprised to find this collection. You kind of have to watch for a minute or two to get the full effect:
This was for an English project and it just made me laugh. One of the better surprise discoveries on my camera. Much better than 30 shots of the latest episode of Pokemon. So enjoy her moment. I wish adult assignments required hour in the sun with 20 pair of sunglasses. Documentation optional.
This was for an English project and it just made me laugh. One of the better surprise discoveries on my camera. Much better than 30 shots of the latest episode of Pokemon. So enjoy her moment. I wish adult assignments required hour in the sun with 20 pair of sunglasses. Documentation optional.
Monday, March 15, 2010
Winter Sport
Rugby season is officially over. Benj's team returned from England, if not exactly triumphant, at least not completely downtrodden. They placed 3rd of five teams. Nicely average, straddling the fence, mezzo, middlemost, betwixt and between, smack dab in the middle. Benj loves Rugby. He loves smacking into people running full speed with no protective gear what-so-ever. He will miss that. As usual, he came home with a few souvenirs:Cleat to the head, chest, and arm. Yup, he will miss it. But this is what he will miss the most:
In case you can't tell from the picture, Benj came out on top. Go Raiders.
In case you can't tell from the picture, Benj came out on top. Go Raiders.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Second Generation
Sarah is officially a Coug and this is how we feel about it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnT7pT6zCcA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VnT7pT6zCcA
Go Cougars!
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