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Cool Beans 06-02-2009 10:36 AM

Middleschool Science Class
 
Yesterday, 6th graders at Gaudet Middle school in Middletown, during science class are introduced to microscopes and given plastic slides to view through the microscope.

But instead of amoebas and such, what do you think they see? Tiny pictures of Barak Obama! What the hell is that? How much did the school spend on microscopic pics of Obama? What scientific value does this have?

Spence feel free to tell me that I am over reacting, but this is absolute BS!! It serves no value but to "brainwash" these kids!

Raven 06-02-2009 11:13 AM

it may seem that way CB
 
but getting (renting) the head of a pin that has a huge inscription on it would be even more costly. They would not understand that the microscopic life in a living sample of water is something we drink every day or need to be told that many skin creatures live on our bodies and horrify them in the process. Instead they look at something incredibly small that they can relate to and have seen before elsewhere. President OBAMA whether you like him or appose him is still our president so i would not consider that brainwashing unless they had all of the class sign a paper to be the future Democrats of America.:o

cape2fish 06-02-2009 11:57 AM

Cool beans, I agree with what Raven had to say and would add that microscopes are actually very hard for young people to learn to use properly. They sometimes have a hard time looking into the eyepiece in a relaxed way and rather try to focus their eyes on the eyepiece rather than looking into infinity. This makes it hard to see the sample. If they use a binocular setup they sometimes can not see through both eyepieces because the student's interpupilary distance is smaller than the microscope's. Therefore having a static image of something familiar is a great idea because they now know what the sample should look like and not have to guess if they are seeing what a teacher is describing to them. That way they can concentrate on learning how to use the microscope and not get distracted by a cool sample. I just hope that they graduated to more interesting microscopic samples!

For full disclosure I teach microscopy techniques and use microscopes daily.

saltfly 06-02-2009 12:19 PM

Yes he is the president........BUT.It's a science class.Why can't a picture of a scientist[s] be used?The kids my not recognize them at first but how about a lesson with pictures of the scientists and what their contribution to science has been.That would be more in line with SCIENCE.I'm not buying it!

Cool Beans 06-02-2009 12:25 PM

I just don't like politics in the class rooms, these things only pop up under democrats. Any picture of any animals (puppies or kittens) or something along those lines instead of the current president, unless it was part of several presidents from the past (which this wasn't). It's middle school science not high school political science. It's bad enough that some of the teachers have Obama stickers on their desks or Obama coffee mugs. Teachers should teach the subject matter not their political beliefs.

Cool Beans 06-02-2009 12:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by saltfly (Post 691543)
Yes he is the president........BUT.It's a science class.Why can't a picture of a scientist[s] be used?The kids my not recognize them at first but how about a lesson with pictures of the scientists and what their contribution to science has been.

EXACTLY!! That would be great!!!

Raven 06-02-2009 12:47 PM

it's about Nano technology
 
there is no higher related field of science than that!http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c6...1/johnhart.jpg

Quote:

Professor John Hart at the University of Michigan is highlighting his persona in something very, very small, by creating a series of microscopic portraits he calls "nanobamas."

Hart works at the Department of Mechanical Engineering, where research into carbon nanotubes is performed. Nanotubes were used to create the portraits, each about a half-millimeter across. The portraits are so small that an electron microscope is needed to photograph them.

Carbon nanotubes are a super-material that promise to let us to do everything from climb buildings to take an elevator into space. This particular use is rather less practical, but Hart's hope was that creating these nanobamas would increase awareness for his field of research. But, with the current economic downturn, the ongoing war in Iraq, and dozens of other crises facing the President-to-be, we think it's going to take something a little...bigger to capture his attention. [From: Science Daily]

for more of his art go here: http://www.nanobliss.com/
http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c66/ravenob1/nano.jpg

saltfly 06-02-2009 01:32 PM

That's fine.It is truely amazing what can be done.Was this part of the technology passed on to the children?

Cool Beans 06-02-2009 02:57 PM

It wasnt the nanotech version, these were miniature pictures on paper. The 6th graders dont have the expensive electron microscopes required to see this.

saltfly 06-02-2009 03:23 PM

Thanks for clearing that up:kewl:

Cool Beans 06-02-2009 03:43 PM

Update,

Today they got to look at pics of Michelle Obama and "some old dude" that she didn't know and the teacher didn't identify. She knows what McCain and Bush look like and said it wasn't them. I asked if it was George Washington, Lincoln or anyone like that and she said no. So far no actual scientific value or slides have been shown to the class. First day, I can see using something like this to get the classes interest, but now they have wasted 2 days looking at Obama, Michelle Obama and the "old dude".

saltfly 06-02-2009 03:47 PM

It's called NEW SCIENCE.

Cool Beans 06-02-2009 04:14 PM

Is that like the "New Math" where you keep putting "minus" signs in front of your account balance and believe it will somehow make it a positive?

buckman 06-02-2009 04:36 PM

It's total BS. What, the kids are too stupid to look at pond water or something. Maybe we should lay off that teacher as it seems pointless to be teaching 6th graders science now. Save the money.

spence 06-02-2009 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cool Beans (Post 691601)
I can see using something like this to get the classes interest, but now they have wasted 2 days looking at Obama, Michelle Obama and the "old dude".

Perhaps the question you should be asking is if they now know how to use a microscope.

-spence

Cool Beans 06-03-2009 07:21 AM

Would someone please cast Spence a lifeline, I think he is drowning in "Kool Aid".

I can see him struggling out there, and every time he pops up, it's to ask for more Kool Aid.

I am beginning to believe it will take one of those "de-programers" that were popular to hep kids drawn into those 70s cults.

maybe this guy can help him http://www.rickross.com/reference/de...ramming19.html

scottw 06-03-2009 08:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cool Beans (Post 691601)
Update,

Today they got to look at pics of Michelle Obama and "some old dude" that she didn't know and the teacher didn't identify. She knows what McCain and Bush look like and said it wasn't them. I asked if it was George Washington, Lincoln or anyone like that and she said no. So far no actual scientific value or slides have been shown to the class. First day, I can see using something like this to get the classes interest, but now they have wasted 2 days looking at Obama, Michelle Obama and the "old dude".

the OLD DUDE was Karl Marx :rotflmao:

Raven 06-03-2009 08:33 AM

it makes me wonder
 
always ...... (with all this talk of going green)

why school systems don't have "Science Gardens"

instead they put sports as the only outdoor activity :huh:

i remember being a kid and having a bean sprout up
in a cut off quart milk carton.... as a teacher's lesson...

then of course they paid the janitor to throw them all away :claps:

scottw 06-03-2009 10:31 AM

I don't have a problem with it, there's no campaign going on and he is their President and Michelle is their first lady, his picture should be on the classroom walls in my opinion although I'm guessing most already have shrines at this point:rotf3:, kids should know who their president and understand the roll that he has in their lives as Americans...I don't think little kids are all that interested in the political and policy debate part of it...

saltfly 06-03-2009 03:57 PM

It's a science class..... not POLITICAL science.

RIROCKHOUND 06-03-2009 04:11 PM

Spence asked the right question.
Instead of memorizing some stuff about cells or aemobas and such, DO THEY KNOW HOW TO USE AND UNDERSTAND THE MICROSCOPE NOW? (NOT yelling, just wanted to emphasize)

how much do you remember from 6th grade science class, really... I would rather see the kids learn a good foundation of tools and thought processes..

could something better be done? maybe, probably, BUT the point is probably to keep other distractions at a minimum and teach the microscope, THEN introduce the science after the kids know how to use the tool.. at least thats how I'd do it...

CBeans, are they onto using it for an application yet? I WOULD be disappointed if they taught them the skill and just moved on...

Cool Beans 06-03-2009 04:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 691852)
Spence asked the right question.
Instead of memorizing some stuff about cells or aemobas and such, DO THEY KNOW HOW TO USE AND UNDERSTAND THE MICROSCOPE NOW? (NOT yelling, just wanted to emphasize)

So the ends justify the means? The kids could have been looking at miniature declarations of independence, zoo animals, the lords prayer, or pornography, just so they learned to use a microscope?

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 691852)
how much do you remember from 6th grade science class, really... I would rather see the kids learn a good foundation of tools and thought processes..

We used microscopes and looked at owl pellets. Yeah the girls thought it was yucky, but we saw the little bones of the creatures that were eaten by the owl. Wasn't a major life changing event, but it was educational and scientific, and not Political.

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 691852)
could something better be done? maybe, probably, BUT the point is probably to keep other distractions at a minimum and teach the microscope, THEN introduce the science after the kids know how to use the tool.. at least thats how I'd do it...

The pictures of Obama were a big distraction, many of the kids yelled "Yay! It's Obama!" and a few joking around "Obama! Obama!"

I doubt they will be using the microscope much after this and believe it was just done for the novelty effect. They had a field trip today, so no science class.

As there were several pictures all seemingly democratic aligned, I still see it as wrong and a waste of time. Politics is for High School not 6th Grade!

RIROCKHOUND 06-03-2009 04:37 PM

The ends absolutely can justify the means, YES!

let me ask you; if they had used one of the things you mentioned, zoo animals, etc.. would you have gotten up in arms? or was it just because it was political?
(if it was 2 years ago and they looked at GWB would you have cared. :D )

if the teach doesn't go back and use the scopes again, shame on them, but I can see the point of teaching the way they did...

For what it's worth, I went through Gaudet many moons ago... and am fully into science as a career...

Cool Beans 06-03-2009 04:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RIROCKHOUND (Post 691861)
For what it's worth, I went through Gaudet many moons ago... and am fully into science as a career...

You don't teach 6th grade do you? :usd::jester::jester:

And yes, I think I would react the same with either party, unless it was a mixture of prior and current presidents. If GWB was in the class, Clinton and GW Senior should have been there too.

Political science is for High School. Before the election the 6th graders actually held little presidential debates (IN SCIENCE CLASS) where 5 kids (mine was one of the 5) debated for McCain while 26 other kids backed Obama. Politics seems to be an ongoing thing for the science class room.

RIROCKHOUND 06-03-2009 04:57 PM

Nope. I was a student, not a teacher...

spence 06-03-2009 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cool Beans (Post 691859)
As there were several pictures all seemingly democratic aligned, I still see it as wrong and a waste of time. Politics is for High School not 6th Grade!

I love it, the Left wants our kids shielded from religion in schools and Beans wants them shielded from our own President.

The simple fact is that kids like Barak Obama. If the point of the exercise is to learn how to use a microscope then something that excites them is going to get the job done.

Learning will occur.

Our kids will get smarter, be more excited about science and dream about inventions and discoveries.

But no, Cool Beans thinks this is all radical leftist programming.

And you think I've drank the Kool-Aid?

You sir, have completely lost it.

-spence

Mike P 06-03-2009 05:27 PM

Am I the only one here old enough to remember when a picture of the President hung in every classroom in America? No matter whether it was Ike, JFK, LBJ or Tricky #^&#^&#^&#^&?

Backbeach Jake 06-03-2009 06:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mike P (Post 691884)
Am I the only one here old enough to remember when a picture of the President hung in every classroom in America? No matter whether it was Ike, JFK, LBJ or Tricky #^&#^&#^&#^&?

In my school the president's portrait hung beneath the flag we pledged to every morning. We didn't care if he was Dem or Rep, he was our president and represented us, like it or not. IMHO, some folks are having trouble wrapping their heads around the fact that a man of color is in the White House and since they can't scream that, they scream liberal, lefty, and marxist. He is there because the previous regiume ( I know I spelled it wrong, so don't jump on it) put this country in the hopper. And the People spoke.

Cool Beans 06-03-2009 06:56 PM

I agree with the picture in the classroom by the flag and in saying the pledge of allegiance every morning. Hell I remember one elementary school in North Carolina as a kid, we also said the Lords Prayer just before the pledge.

I'm just a bit upset that its part of a science project.

And my dislike for the Supreme Socialist in Charge is not due to his race. He has already taken over 2 automobile companies and has many of the banks in the pocket of Uncle Sam. I see too many increases in government power and increasing debt

spence 06-03-2009 07:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cool Beans (Post 691898)
I'm just a bit upset that its part of a science project.

You need to say exactly why.

Quote:

And my dislike for the Supreme Socialist in Charge is not due to his race. He has already taken over 2 automobile companies and has many of the banks in the pocket of Uncle Sam. I see too many increases in government power and increasing debt
Most of that was started under Bush 43.

Let's make this a little more simple....

Having 6th grade kids see an image of Obama in their microscope hurts them how? ____________________

You fill in the blank.

-spence


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