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A Public Service Announcement! ;)

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Nate Fisher Speaks Out

Suggesting that his school administration completely sold him out while also saying that he made an honest mistake in giving a student Daniel Clowes' Eightball #22 to read, former Guilford High School (Connecticut) English Teacher Nate Fisher is finally speaking about the incident that garnered national attention.

He says he remembered reading the book in a graphic novel class taken at UConn. As someone who teaches both "graphic novels as literature" and "graphic novels as Young Adult literature" courses, my guess is that he took a course more similar to the former than the latter.

I can't help but think what graphic novels might be in his class if he had been able to take a pedagogically-centered graphic novel course in college, though. If he'd been a student in my class, he probably wouldn't have read Eightball, but he would have read Will Eisner's A Contract With God and Brian K. Vaughn's Pride of Baghdad. He would have learned not to shy away from challenging material and how to protect himself and his students' intellectual freedoms as well.

Perhaps teacher educators need to give the graphic novel more attention in their methods and YA lit classes. I know of many college-level graphic novel classes, but I know of no graphic novel-themed education classes besides the one I taught last summer and may teach again this summer. I wonder if Mr. Fisher would have taken such a class, and if he had, if he would have still included the Clowes book in his classroom...

At any rate, here's hoping that Mr. Fisher is able to find employment as a teacher once again and also that his experience with overzealous parents and sadly typical administrators and central office personnel hasn't turned him off of graphic novels for good.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Bucky,
So glad Brubaker brought you back from the dead. And also, thanks for all of your positive and reasoned coverage of my troubles. I'd love to talk more, keep in touch.

cheers,
Nate Fisher

Bucky C. said...

Nice to hear from you. I hope you are able to find another teaching position and am sorry you've had these recent experiences. Hopefully you can find an administrative team that protects its young teachers and allows them to grow from their minor stumbles. I feel sure this is just a bump in the road and that you'll be back to inspiring young people soon.

Bucky C. said...

Read Nate's words on comics in education, etc here