High school teacher says Shakespeare is not to be in her classroom, not good for ethnically diverse studentsSacBeeJun. 22, 2015 |
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Most high school English teachers adore William Shakespeare's works. Dana Dusbiber does not. In an essay published this month on a Washington Post education blog, the Luther Burbank High School teacher explained she does not want to teach Shakespeare's works despite his esteemed place in American education because his perspective does not speak well to her ethnically diverse students. Dusbiber's opinion caught fire online and on the airwaves as traditionalists decried her view as academic heresy. Read More |