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I was in a 5th grade classroom fixing a computer while the teacher was showing the kids a video about space. John Glenn came on and was talking about his time in the space program. The teacher told the class, "That's John Glenn - the first man on the moon."

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Better than poopsmith I guess - but what a singing voice.

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Oonagh wrote:
Hokanu wrote:
I was in a 5th grade classroom fixing a computer while the teacher was showing the kids a video about space. John Glenn came on and was talking about his time in the space program. The teacher told the class, "That's John Glenn - the first man on the moon."

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/Shakes head. Why are people like this continually allowed to give people like me a bad name?

I declare at this moment I am no longer a teacher, I am going to make something up and be my own enitity. I am now henceforth a edumoseismerologist or something of that nature.


The majority of classrooms I go into have a teacher who has their **** wired so it's cool. I know you are a rockin' instructor Oonagh! I just didn't know what to do in that situation.. can't make the teacher look bad in front of his class. Ah well.

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Firefox does it too.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Glenn

John Glenn's contributions to United States space exploration are sufficient that such a gaffe isn't quite as horrendous as you like to think.

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I regularly correct my daughter's teachers. However, I do it tastefully and tactfully.

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Corolinth wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Glenn

John Glenn's contributions to United States space exploration are sufficient that such a gaffe isn't quite as horrendous as you like to think.


I guess as an amateur astronomer I was more acutely aware of the mistake. I could see maybe saying Glenn was the first man in space or first American in space but on the moon? I found it boggling.

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Ahh Oonagh, I like to think to you as an urban schoolmarm, yielding disapproval and detention slips with an iron fist.

I would have definitely sent my kid to your class though.

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Glenn was the first American to orbit the Earth. That is a significant achievement under his belt, and it paved the way for Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. It was possibly an achievement that ended his career. Afterwards, he was a national hero, and we were never going to risk his life by sending him to the moon. Otherwise, he may very well have been the man to lead that mission.

It's sort of like saying John Hancock was the first president of the United States. It's factually incorrect - John Hancock was the president of the Continental Congress during the Revolutionary War - but it implies a certain historical significance to John Hancock that is true. Also, just like John Hancock and George Washington, the names John Glenn and Neil Armstrong both often arise in the same context. They are names that could easily be mixed up. It's a mistake, and one that should be pointed out and corrected, but I would offer the following two sentences for comparison:

"That's John Glenn, the first man on the moon."

"That's Viktor Mikhailovich Afanasyev, the first man on the moon."

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Corolinth wrote:
Glenn was the first American to orbit the Earth. That is a significant achievement under his belt, and it paved the way for Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin. It was possibly an achievement that ended his career. Afterwards, he was a national hero, and we were never going to risk his life by sending him to the moon.


And yet, you sent him up on the shuttle Discovery 36 years later...

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True, but by then he was a congressman, old, and if he had died he would have been a national hero all over again.

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I am aware of his achievements. I will still hold teachers in my childrens school district to a higher standard.

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