Teachers Promote ‘Wasteful US’ With Video

May 11th, 2009 (9) Posted By Erik Wong.

environment

Ok Dollardites….. Sit down with a strong adult beverage and a barf bag or container at the ready, settle in and watch what your kids are being force feed.

http://sweetness-light.com/

A Cautionary Video About America’s ‘Stuff’

By LESLIE KAUFMAN

The thick-lined drawings of the Earth, a factory and a house, meant to convey the cycle of human consumption, are straightforward and child-friendly. So are the pictures of dark puffs of factory smoke and an outlined skull and crossbones, representing polluting chemicals floating in the air.

Which is one reason “The Story of Stuff,” a 20-minute video about the effects of human consumption, has become a sleeper hit in classrooms across the nation.

The video is a cheerful but brutal assessment of how much Americans waste, and it has its detractors. But it has been embraced by teachers eager to supplement textbooks that lag behind scientific findings on climate change and pollution. And many children who watch it take it to heart: riding in the car one day with his parents in Tacoma, Wash., Rafael de la Torre Batker, 9, was worried about whether it would be bad for the planet if he got a new set of Legos.

“When driving by a big-box store, you could see he was struggling with it,” his father, David Batker, said. But then Rafael said, “It’s O.K. if I have Legos because I’m going to keep them for a very long time,” Mr. Batker recalled.

The video was created by Annie Leonard, a former Greenpeace employee and an independent lecturer who paints a picture of how American habits result in forests being felled, mountaintops being destroyed, water being polluted and people and animals being poisoned. Ms. Leonard, who describes herself as an “unapologetic activist,” is also critical of corporations and the federal government, which she says spends too much on the military.

Ms. Leonard put the video on the Internet in December 2007. Word quickly spread among teachers, who recommended it to one another as a brief, provocative way of drawing students into a dialogue about how buying a cellphone or jeans could contribute to environmental devastation.

So far, six million people have viewed the film at its site, storyofstuff.com, and millions more have seen it on YouTube. More than 7,000 schools, churches and others have ordered a DVD version, and hundreds of teachers have written Ms. Leonard to say they have assigned students to view it on the Web.

It has also won support from independent groups that advise teachers on curriculum choices. Facing the Future, a curriculum developer for schools in all 50 states, is drafting lesson plans based on the video. And Ms. Leonard has a contract with Simon & Schuster to write a book based on the video.

The enthusiasm is not universal. In January, a school board in Missoula County, Mont., decided that screening the video treaded on academic freedom after a parent complained that its message was anticapitalist.

But many educators say the video is a boon to teachers as they struggle to address the gap in what textbooks say about the environment and what science has revealed in recent years.

“Frankly, a lot of the textbooks are awful on the subject of the environment,” said Bill Bigelow, the curriculum editor of Rethinking Schools, a quarterly magazine that has promoted “The Story of Stuff” to its subscribers and on its Web site, which reaches about 600,000 educators a month. “The one used out here in Oregon for global studies — it’s required — has only three paragraphs on climate change. So, yes, teachers are looking for alternative resources.”

Environmental education is still a young and variable field, according to Frank Niepold, the climate education coordinator at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. There are few state or local school mandates on how to teach the subject.

The agency is seeking to change that, but in the interim many teachers are developing their own lesson plans on climate change, taking some elements from established sources like the National Wildlife Federation and others from less conventional ones like “The Story of Stuff.”

Ms. Leonard is self-educated on where waste goes and worked for Greenpeace to prevent richer nations from dumping their trash in poorer ones. She produced the video, with the Free Range Studios company, and with money from numerous nonprofit groups; the largest single giver was the Tides Foundation…

Most parents take such needling with humor. But Mark Zuber, a parent of a child at Big Sky High School in Missoula, had a stronger reaction when a teacher showed the video to his daughter last year. “There was not one positive thing about capitalism in the whole thing,” Mr. Zuber said.

Corporations, for example, are portrayed as a bloated person sporting a top hat and with a dollar sign etched on its front…

Still, Ms. Leonard is hoping the video will circle the globe. “I’ve heard from teachers in Palestine and Papua New Guinea,” she said. “It is just spreading and spreading.”

As if our union thug ‘teachers’ haven’t done enough damage promulgating Mr. Gore’s mendacious “An Inconvenient Truth.”

By the way, note that this was paid for by the Tides Foundation. The same people who have been putting all of the anti-war, anti-Bush, anti-US, anti-capitalism ‘protesters’ into the streets for years.

What a coincidence, huh?

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  • JayMS

    Thanks for the barf bag warning. I couldn’t even make it through half of this tripe without wanting to puke. This is about as completely one-sided as you can possibly get.

    Misleading, deceitful, tripe, bullshit, vomit, horseshit, malarky, scam, and just plain outright garbage.

  • thenick

    wtf look how they porttray the military these fuckers

    • thenick

      this is just so one sided and anti-capitalist and anti- any country that wants to develope

  • GRIZZ

    Another worthless union.I cant imagine putting kids thru this garbage.Are they going to teach them to hate Jews next?

  • Professor Bill

    not all teachers believe in nor teach this crap, I for one do not on both accounts and in fact am trying to appeal to students reason and reverse the brainwashing

    • mshatto

      Professor Bill – Agreed. I teach World History, reallt Western Civ and European History. My students are given the facts and the taught to think for themselves. The leftist crap doesn’t fly in my classroom. I’ve been teaching for eight years, and have over 200 students per year in my classroom. That’s 1600 kids who haven’t been indoctrinated with Marxist drivel.

  • Charlie of New Jersey

    This is one of the first things that has to go…. The left-wing control of the educational system is at the root of our upcoming failure as a nation. We either fix this, or we loose.

    • mshatto

      That’s right Charlie. Encourage fair minded people to enter teaching instead of slamming the profession. Andrew Breitbard writes that we must fight our way into Hollywood. I think the classroom has an even bigger effect.

  • DaMan

    THIS IS FUCKING SCARY! THESE PEOPLE ARE IN CONTROL!?!