WARNING TO PARENTS: Contact the House Education Committee and tell them to vote NO on SB 48. Tell them you do NOT want your child assessed on their “DISPOSITIONS”.
YOUR child is assessed on their “dispositions”. George Will explains to you what “assessing” DISPOSITIONS means.
“Many education schools discourage, even disqualify, prospective teachers who lack the correct “disposition,” meaning those who do not embrace today’s “progressive” political catechism. Karen Siegfried had a 3.75 grade-point average at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, but after voicing conservative views, she was told by her education professors that she lacked the “professional disposition” teachers need. She is now studying to be an aviation technician.”
Let’s not let NH continue the tradition of discrimination due to institutional bias that goes on in Education.
The bill also attempts to change the phraseology for “schools in need of improvement”, striking that for something more politically correct. [193-H:3 Identification and Public Disclosure of Priority and Focus Schools [in Need of Improvement].