LuluLovesDisney
<font color=red>If you're not outraged, you're not
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I decided to post this here, because it was inspired by another thread I read on this board- "I need to stay away from Gay Day threads". I teach in a very urban high school. I teach very low level students, including some Inclusion (main streamed Special Ed kids). I constantly struggle with their language. I'm not talking about proper verb tense, but profanity and offensive remarks. I've gotten them to stop with the F word, and most others, but the two that they cling to are "Gay" and the N word. They say it, and when I reprimand them, they tell me "Sorry, I forgot" and "Chill" and "No one else cares". I don't know how to get them to realize that I'm not being uncool, that it is offensive and ridiculous.
I'll write the homework on the board and they'll say "That's gay",meaning that it's silly or corny, or whatever. This makes no sense to me, and I find it offensive. A character will do something overly emotional and they'll call him gay. They call each other "gay" as a joke. I have made every attempt to correct them, from detention, to yelling, to trying to reason with them. When one student called a book "gay", I tried to explain that inanimate objects cannot be gay because they cannot feel love. They look at me like I'm insane.
Do you have any advice for me as to what I could tell them to get them not only to stop saying the words, but to get them to stop thinking that those two words are cool?
I'll write the homework on the board and they'll say "That's gay",meaning that it's silly or corny, or whatever. This makes no sense to me, and I find it offensive. A character will do something overly emotional and they'll call him gay. They call each other "gay" as a joke. I have made every attempt to correct them, from detention, to yelling, to trying to reason with them. When one student called a book "gay", I tried to explain that inanimate objects cannot be gay because they cannot feel love. They look at me like I'm insane.
Do you have any advice for me as to what I could tell them to get them not only to stop saying the words, but to get them to stop thinking that those two words are cool?