Wick-ed: Va. Principal Attacks Public Schools - While Happily Accepting A Paycheck From Them
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Mon Mar 19, 2012 at 11:40:36 AM EST
There are educators in my family, so I know a few things about how challenging that profession can be. The hours are long, the pay is often mediocre and the working conditions are sometimes not great.

But at the same time, I've been taught by teachers and have encountered some at the public schools my daughter and son have attended who were born to the profession. They're just naturals. They have a gift, and it's hard to imagine them doing anything else.

Unfortunately, there are the people working in public schools who probably ought to be doing something else.

Exhibit A is Jeffery Wick, principal of Bowling Green Elementary School in Bowling Green, Va. Wick has a new book out titled Public Education: The Final Solution in the Conquest of America's Ideals. Published by a vanity press called WinePressBooks, the tome is being heavily promoted by the American Family Association (AFA), the Rev. Donald Wildmon's fundamentalist Christian hate group.

In the book, Wick alleges that public schools are suppressing America's Christian heritage and that they are involved in a nefarious scheme to indoctrinate our children into socialism. According to Wick's deranged conspiracy theory, the entire plot somehow hinges on Plato's Republic - although Franklin D. Roosevelt and the 1960s counterculture are also implicated. And of course the "liberal media" is in on the plot. (What, no Masons or the Trilateral Commission?)

Even the book's artwork, a scary looking snake wrapped around an apple, is offensive. And the use of the words "final solution" in the title invoking Adolf Hitler's Nazi ideology isn't exactly subtle.

I dare you to go to the book's website and listen to the audio snippet titled "Author's Beat Interview." Shudder as you realize that this man is responsible for the education of hundreds of children in Caroline County, Va.

A narrator interviewing Wick on the site explains that in the book Wick outlines a "235-year plan to hijack American democracy" that "if left to continue will result in God's judgment on our nation."

What is at the core of this plot? According to OneNewsNow, the AFA's phony "news" service, one of Wick's beefs is that many public schools these days are sponsoring various community-oriented programs. They even dare to feed hungry children!

"He suggests a few examples - dinner service, and not just to low-income students, as well as health and wellness programs or family life materials," reports OneNewsNow.

So, a public school that provides a meal for a child who might not otherwise eat or offers some basic medical care to a poor youngster who wouldn't otherwise see a doctor is tearing down the Christian foundations of the nation and ushering in socialism.

Two things really frost me about guys like this. The first is that they can't grasp the basic concept behind public schools: They are called public for a reason. It's because they are for everyone. All students must be welcomed, treated with respect and educated.

Yet, Wick believes that Christianity should have a "higher place in our society." The others kids - the Jews, the Buddhists, the Muslims, the atheists, etc. - apparently will just have to get used to their second-class citizenship. (Of course, millions of Christians who don't share Wick's fundamentalist outlook would also be excluded.)

The second is rather obvious: Note that Wick is eager to heap disdain on the public school system, but at the same time he's happy to take a paycheck from it and use it to put bread on his table.

Principal Wick, if the public school system is a such a great evil, if it's such a dangerous institution and if it's warping the soul of the entire nation, why don't you do the honorable thing and resign?

My guess is that we can easily find someone who really believes in the mission of public education to take your place - much to the benefit of the children of Caroline County.




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there are plenty of good teachers and administrators, who all would love to explain how terrible his ideas are. Also I think this is the final nail in the coffin to the idea that print is a more reliable and accurate media, as I think this means they will truly print anything that makes money no matter how bad for the collective intelligence of humanity.

by Hirador on Mon Mar 19, 2012 at 06:08:10 PM EST
That depends on the publisher, and the rules they follow, as well as the topic and the target audience.

Some group like AFA... anything that comes from them will be cr*p.  Period.  They don't hold to rules of truthfulness or accuracy and have no real ethical standards (as reality proves to us again and again).

Peer reviewed journals... different story.  With those at least you know the article was reviewed and vetted by people with knowledge of the topic.  You might disagree with the findings, but you know it's honest.

On top of the peer review process, there are strict rules of conduct regarding scientific research.  The quickest way to permanently loose any job (or opportunities for employment) in your field is to lie or be deceptive.  I should mention that there are peer-reviewed religious journals and religious scholars who hold to the same sort of standards as in other disciplines.  I've used those journals from time to time.

Compared to the standards I'm used to, the standards held by video and audio producers are slip-shod at best.  Compared to peer-reviewed journals and academic publishing (which also has a review process and high standards), they are considered to be of lesser quality - because even more than print media, the focus is on profit and entertaining an audience.

by ArchaeoBob on Tue Mar 20, 2012 at 10:34:02 AM EST
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Even so-called "peer-reviewed journals" can sometimes be quite unreliable. In 2009 Merck was caught creating a fake journal which looked sufficiently authentic to take in a lot of busy doctors. See: http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2009/05/when_big_pharma_pays_a_ publisher_to_publ.php

With the move to Open Access on-line publishing and archiving, a number of pay-to-publish companies have sprung up. Some offer "peer review" that is far less rigorous than standard academic requirements would demand. Some simply publish anything that is submitted, so long as the fee is paid. It is always good to inquire as to the nature of the publisher, the reputation of the journal, and the credentials of the reviewers.

by MLouise on Tue Mar 20, 2012 at 11:03:16 AM EST
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There are reputable journals, and then there are the types you described.

I still trust them far beyond any video or audio, and always will.

by ArchaeoBob on Tue Mar 20, 2012 at 07:06:01 PM EST
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to the School Board why he should not be removed for claims that undermine the public school system that he is hired to support.

by monarchmom on Tue Mar 20, 2012 at 01:49:59 PM EST


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