When they watch the President of the United States speak and behave as he did yesterday...what are they to think? When they ask me about it, what am I to say?
That education is not important; that speaking properly and writing well are not goals they should continue to achieve...because if the do, then God forbid, they become an "elite" American......
I think a teacher worth their salt would explain to the students that humans have different skill sets that make them unique. The fact that a person is uncomfortable speaking in public does not necessarily make the person a doofus any more than the fact that someone who speaks eloquently should be identified as snobbish and elite. Some kids excel at math and science and struggle mightily with reading, spelling and speech. Teachers than do the best they can to improve weaknesses and maximize strengths. I know some brilliant people who cause me to cringe when I hear them speak in public. So what, they're still brilliant. Since I have school aged children, I'll say a little prayer tonight that you can come up with a better response for your students than the "I hate Bush" posted above. You're students deserve it.

I am still trying to figure out her fan base.