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Thoughtless idiot yes - paedophile, highly unlikely.
Actually since it's a teacher and taking into current events the likelihood is high...
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Thoughtless idiot yes - paedophile, highly unlikely.
Actually since it's a teacher and taking into current events the likelihood is high...
He's entirely correct and I am heartened to hear they are defending the question.The Department of Basic Education, however, stood by its decision to include the question, with its spokesman, Elijah Mhlanga, saying that a subject, like the rape of a 9-month-old baby, was “not new” to a Grade 12 pupil.
“By the time pupils are in matric, they have begun to be faced with the realities of adulthood, often beyond the security of their homes and the school system,” he said on Tuesday.
“They will, through media and cinema, have been exposed to many horrific images and reports,” said Mhlanga.
Given the extract presented in the article Kath is clearly not the brightest of sparks.Not long after the exam finished, @kath_joubert tweeted: “Drama exam asking us how we’d rape a loaf of bread on stage, uhh #comeagain?”
Obviously not a real a student of drama this teacher.A teacher at a government-run all-girls high school in Durban, who asked to remain anonymous, said it was “revolting”.
Irrelevant to the matter of drama. One of the things they teach in drama is using the painful experiences of your life, reliving them internally, to recreate it for an audience.She knew of pupils at her school who had been sexually abused.
That's drama dear. She should check it out sometime.“How dare they (the department) make them (the pupils) confront something so horrific and graphic in an exam situation,” she said.
Another twit that doesn't understand the nature of drama and acting.The national head of the Governing Body Foundation, Tim Gordon, said the exam had been written by a diverse group of pupils and the question was “insensitive”.
So it is horribly traumatising now, but would be fine next February?It could be argued that it was an acceptable question to be asked of university students, he said.
In other words they're all young adults.“They (pupils) are young adults, but some matric pupils are only 17,” he said.
Another with a lack of understanding of the subject. It's drama darling.The deputy chief executive of Gender Links, Kubi Rama, said she had read the question “with horror”.
She called for teachers to be trained to understand the causes and effects of gender violence and to understand gender.
“The insensitivity of the question raises alarm bells about the examiner’s attitudes and beliefs,” she said. “How can we have someone so gender-blind teaching young people?”
If you knew anything about acting and drama you could not make this comment.I'm sure that whoever wrote that question is an actual pedofile.
You clearly have no grasp of the drama process. It's not about prancing around in costumes and make-up. It's hard and involves confronting scary and disturbing things.Garson, there is a million other questions that could have replaced this question, without offending anyone at all!
You can't.That's an interesting question and one I cannot answer. However, if we're going down the route of don't ask any questions that might offend someone then it wouldn't be much of a drama or art paper.
You clearly have no grasp of the drama process. It's not about prancing around in costumes and make-up. It's hard and involves confronting scary and disturbing things.
Oh thanks!
I happen to have taught for 30 odd years, so therefore I am automatically a paedophile!!
God I hate it when people actually post utter cr@p like this!!![]()
That's neither here nor there. The question was poor quality and not very well related to the drama.
Are people that decentralized to everything else that drama has to go down to this low of a level just to get feedback from the audience?
Teachers that asks questions like this, or who feed their students cookies, it might be a good idea to become somewhat suspicious. It's better than doing nothing.