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Friday, February 17, 2012

No Cussing In Class For Teachers, Arizona Lawmaker Says

A teacher's role may be to expand a student's vocabulary, but one Arizona lawmaker wants to make sure that doesn't include four-letter words.


A state legislator has introduced a bill that would punish public school teachers if they use words that violate the obscenity and profanity guidelines set forth by the Federal Communications Commission.


The words were "totally inappropriate," and teachers that don't keep their language clean aren't setting a good example for students, she said.


"You're there to be educated," Klein said. "You're not there to talk smack."




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1 comment:

lastword said...

Another law to enforce what should be common sense.