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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: Obamajugend Lesson Plan (Corrected Version) I made a formatting error in the original posting and since I had no way to edit it corrected in an re-posted.
Before the Speech: (Pre-conditioning. Establishing a mindset receptive to the conditioning to be delivered.)
Teachers can build background knowledge about the President of the United States and his speech by reading books about presidents and Barack Obama and motivate students by asking the following questions:
Who is the President of the United States?
Teachers can ask students to imagine being the President delivering a speech to all of the students in the United States.
What would you tell students?
Teachers can chart ideas about what they would say.
Why is it important that we listen to the President and other elected officials, like the mayor, senators, members of congress, or the governor?
During the Speech:
(Notice what is being done. Checking for retention and reaction. Naturally anything not in line with the objectives of the conditioning will be censored, and the child writing it excoriated, and humiliated so that they will not repeat the offense.)
As the President speaks, teachers can ask students to write down key ideas or phrases that are important or personally meaningful. Students could use a note-taking graphic organizer such as a Cluster Web, or students could record their thoughts on sticky notes. Younger children can draw pictures and write as appropriate. As students listen to the speech, they could think about the following:
What is the President trying to tell me? (OBEY!)
Students can record important parts of the speech where the President is asking them to do something. Students might think about:
Students can record any questions they have while he is speaking and then discuss them after the speech. Younger children may need to dictate their questions.
After the Speech:
Teachers could ask students to share the ideas they recorded, exchange sticky notes or stick notes on a butcher paper poster in the classroom to discuss main ideas from the speech, i.e. citizenship, personal responsibility, civic duty. Students could discuss their responses to the following questions:
What do you think the President wants us to do?
Does the speech make you want to do anything?
Teachers could encourage students to participate in the Department of Education’s “I Am What I Learn” video contest.
Extension of the Speech: (This is perhaps the most Machiavellian and fiendish aspect of this entire regime as all of these are straight out of a Soviet or Chineses "Re-education" and "Self Criticism" regime. Notice the following "communitarian" goals/conditioning.)
Teachers can extend learning by having students Create posters of their goals. Posters could be formatted in quadrants or puzzle pieces or trails marked with the labels: personal, academic, community, country.
Interview and share about their goals with one another to create a supportive community.
Participate in School wide incentive programs or contests for students who achieve their goals.
Write about their goals in a variety of genres, i.e. poems, songs, personal essays.
Create artistic projects based on the themes of their goals.
Graph student progress toward goals. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 17.
#1. To: christine, IndieTX, TwentyTwelve, wudidiz, Big Meanie, Esso, 2big2fail, Cynicom, IDontThinkSo, abraxas, farmfriend, bluegrass, noone222, Jethro Tull, CadetD, HOUNDDAWG, James Deffenbach, elliot jackalope, PSUSA, Octavia, ratcat, all (#0)
I don't know what went FUBAR with the formatting because I could not find an error.
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~ thanks for the ping ... his plans hit our town like a slap in the face, lotsa angry and/or confused parents calling in to our lil local paper ... local school board is working out details for excusing students from having to watch it ... these folks (town of 20,000) generally just accept things, and 'support our leaders' but I think he has crossed one too many lines now ...
You're welcome. Good for those who are making a stand. It is past time to stand up and tell the government HELL NO! I am hoping the outrage is enough to totally disrupt the PsyOp and turn it back against them. This one was pretty damn obvious, but the depth of planning, as evidenced by the "Lesson Menu", was extensive. What the planners did not expect, I do not think, is the level of opposition and outrage. I see that as a positive sign.
#18. To: Original_Intent (#17)
yes ... I'm glad this one is so obvious ... won't be too many folks accusing us of being paranoid this time
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