It also speaks volumes that basic grammar, punctuation, and spelling are even an issue for college students. And it’s troubling that American institutions are promoting this neo-Marxist, racist, anti-American organization. First, any which way you spell it, Black Lives Matter spells trouble. The university website tells us that panels “of judges composed of faculty, administrators, alumni and community representatives will review submissions and select winners,” though a participation trophy for everyone might be fairer.
(That’s the ticket: When you can’t teach effectively, just label it a new learning paradigm!) Also, it somewhat reflects the “inventive spelling” pedagogy - originated years ago - under which educators would tolerate misspellings by children. While this story can make eyes roll, it may be tame compared to the “ ethnomathematics” we just heard about (2+2=5?).
…For winners, the school will give out 20 awards of $250, 12 scholarships of $500, and four top prizes of $1,000 each. Students are also invited to submit videos, photos, drawings, and musical works that deal with the student’s “depth of thought,” “personal reflections,” “the sensitivities involved,” “personal experiences,” and their “views of the movement’s broad social impact and your expectations for the future of the movement.” On the website, the school urges students to submit essays, personal stories, and poems that “express their personal connection to the Black Lives Matter Movement and the issues it has brought to the forefront.” “The planning committee is hopeful that students from a wide range of academic majors will be inspired to take part,” Palmer said. Interim Associate Vice President of Communications and Logistics Janice Palmer in an email to The College Fix that the “priority of this project is the stories conveyed.” On the website soliciting entries, the school notes the essays must be original, but also that “submissions will not be judged on traditional literary or grammatical standards.” (What BLM means to many is communism, but I suspect this sentiment won’t capture the cash even if written kahmyoonizm.) That’s the story with the “Reflect & Empower: What Black Lives Matter Means to Me” writing and multimedia event being held by the Central Connecticut State University Center for Public Policy and Social Research. You can still win cash in a Black Lives Matter essay contest, total prize money $15,000, being run by an institution of “higher learning.”
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