Sunday, December 22, 2024

Education

Education: IPJ covers events and investigates matters related to schools, teachers, parents, and students.

Black kids are 3 times more likely to get arrested than white kids in...

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Black kids 3 times more likely to get arrested than white kids. [Daphne, Alabama]

15-year-old black student arrested, Police refuse to give parents official reports

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15-year-old black student arrested in Daphne Alabama, Police refuse to give parents official reports

Multiple students in Alabama post racist songs online [Offensive Content]

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Multiple students in Alabama post racist songs online [Offensive Content]

RACISM EXPOSED: “Where are my white-male federal privileges?” asks Alabama teacher [PowerPoint Slides]

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IPJ concludes that Gene Ponder – 12th grade AP Government & Economics teacher at Spanish Fort High School in Alabama – is, and has been presenting biased course material in order to sway students thinking by negatively portraying Multiculturalism, Affirmative Action, Muslims, African American voters, and minorities in general. Ponder also portrays white-males as victims of race discrimination and voter intimidation throughout his teachings.

EXPOSED: The Anti-Government, Government teacher [PowerPoint Slides]

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This report exhibits some of Ponder's anti-government teachings, and does not include his teachings regarding more controversial subjects such as political parties, gender equality and race discrimination. IPJ will be covering these topics in future reports.

Alabama teacher created biased assignment to balance out “communist socialist agenda” at his school

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IPJ discovered that Ponder created the right-leaning biased summer reading assignment because he sought to balance out the "communist socialist agenda" being taught at his school – Spanish Fort High School in Alabama.

A teacher’s biased assignment: From ‘printed’ to ‘retracted’ in less than 6 hours

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You may think you've heard this story before, but you really haven't. It's worth noting that this report, as well as those that follow, are about much more than just a reading assignment. Let's start at the beginning though.