My name is Kristin. I have taught high school English for nine years in a rural school. Recently, my husband and I had to move to a much larger city because of a promotion my husband received. I found a job as an English teacher at a high school that serves mostly African American and Hispanic students. My new students are nice and respectful. However, there is one issue that has been bothering me. I have been seeing my students talking to each other using the "n word." They are not bothered by this, but even in class discussions, if they are responding to one another, sometimes they use the "n word." In my previous school, we were very strict about these types of slurs. I am at loss now. Is this part of the school culture? Should I explain to my students why they should not use that word? Should I make a rule about it? I do not know how to deal with this.
I like this solution. I would make the lesson about the accomplishments and struggles groups of people had to go through in history into a research paper though. Get the students to find their own meaning and answers to the hard times a group of people had to go through just because of their gender, or cultural background. Educate the students so they know what they are calling each other.
asking for advice is also a good idea.