Why The US School System Fails...

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 Caitsith.Heimdall
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By Caitsith.Heimdall 2010-03-15 16:56:28  

U.S. history textbooks could soon be flavored heavily with Texas conservatism

The nation’s public school curriculum may be in for a Texas-sized overhaul, if the Lone Star state’s influential recommendations for changes to social studies, economics and history textbooks are fully ratified later this spring. Last Friday, in a 10-to-5 vote split right down party lines, the Texas State Board of Education approved some controversial right-leaning alterations to what most students in the state—and by extension, in much of the rest of the country—will be studying as received historical and social-scientific wisdom. After a public comment period, the board will vote on final recommendations in May.

Don McElroy, who leads the board’s powerful seven-member social conservative bloc, explained that the measure is a way of "adding balance" in the classroom, since "academia is skewed too far to the left." And the board's critics have labeled the move an attempt by political "extremists" to "promote their ideology."

The revised standards have far-reaching implications because Texas is a huge market leader in the school-textbook industry. The enormous print run for Texas textbooks leaves most districts in other states adopting the same course materials, so that the Texas School Board effectively spells out requirements for 80 percent of the nation’s textbook market. That means, for instance, that schools in left-leaning states like Oregon and Vermont could soon be teaching from textbooks that are short on references to Ted Kennedy but long on references to conservative activist Phyllis Schlafly.

Here are some of the other signal shifts that the Texas Board endorsed last Friday:

- A greater emphasis on “the conservative resurgence of the 1980s and 1990s.” This means not only increased favorable mentions of Schlafly, the founder of the antifeminist Eagle Forum, but also more discussion of the Moral Majority, the Heritage Foundation, the National Rifle Association and Newt Gingrich's Contract With America.

- A reduced scope for Latino history and culture. A proposal to expand such material in recognition of Texas’ rapidly growing Hispanic population was defeated in last week’s meetings—provoking one board member, Mary Helen Berlanga, to storm out in protest. "They can just pretend this is a white America and Hispanics don’t exist," she said of her conservative colleagues on the board. "They are rewriting history, not only of Texas but of the United States and the world."

- Changes in specific terminology. Terms that the board’s conservative majority felt were ideologically loaded are being retired. Hence, “imperialism” as a characterization of America’s modern rise to world power is giving way to “expansionism,” and “capitalism” is being dropped in economic material, in favor of the more positive expression “free market.” (The new recommendations stress the need for favorable depictions of America’s economic superiority across the board.)


- A more positive portrayal of Cold War anticommunism. Disgraced anticommunist crusader Joseph McCarthy, the Wisconsin senator censured by the Senate for his aggressive targeting of individual citizens and their civil liberties on the basis of their purported ties to the Communist Party, comes in for partial rehabilitation. The board recommends that textbooks refer to documents published since McCarthy’s death and the fall of the Soviet bloc that appear to show expansive Soviet designs to undermine the U.S. government.

- Language that qualifies the legacy of 1960s liberalism. Great Society programs such as Title IX—which provides for equal gender access to educational resources—and affirmative action, intended to remedy historic workplace discrimination against African-Americans, are said to have created adverse “unintended consequences” in the curriculum’s preferred language.


- Thomas Jefferson no longer included among writers influencing the nation’s intellectual origins. Jefferson, a deist who helped pioneer the legal theory of the separation of church and state, is not a model founder in the board’s judgment. Among the intellectual forerunners to be highlighted in Jefferson’s place: medieval Catholic philosopher St. Thomas Aquinas, Puritan theologian John Calvin and conservative British law scholar William Blackstone. Heavy emphasis is also to be placed on the founding fathers having been guided by strict Christian beliefs.

- Excision of recent third-party presidential candidates Ralph Nader (from the left) and Ross Perot (from the centrist Reform Party). Meanwhile, the recommendations include an entry listing Confederate General Stonewall Jackson as a role model for effective leadership, and a statement from Confederate President Jefferson Davis accompanying a speech by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln.

- A recommendation to include country and western music among the nation’s important cultural movements. The popular black genre of hip-hop is being dropped from the same list.

None of these proposals has met with final ratification from the board—that vote will come in May, after a prolonged period of public comment on the recommendations. Still, the conservatives clearly feel like the bulk of their work is done; after the 120-page draft was finalized last Friday, Republican board member Terri Leo declared that it was "world class" and "exceptional."

—Brett Michael Dykes is a national affairs writer for Yahoo! News
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 Ifrit.Kungfuhustle
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By Ifrit.Kungfuhustle 2010-03-15 16:57:51  
o.o

...

oh god...

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By Ramuh.Thunderz 2010-03-15 17:03:39  
guud stuff

cant wait to see the next generation learning that stuff

/sarcasm
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By Hades.Stefanos 2010-03-15 17:04:36  

Caitsith.Heimdall said:
- A reduced scope for Latino history and culture. A proposal to expand such material in recognition of Texas’ rapidly growing Hispanic population was defeated in last week’s meetings—provoking one board member, Mary Helen Berlanga, to storm out in protest. "They can just pretend this is a white America and Hispanics don’t exist," she said of her conservative colleagues on the board. "They are rewriting history, not only of Texas but of the United States and the world."

As a Mexican, this alone pissed me off to read.
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By Midgardsormr.Sammitch 2010-03-15 17:16:24  
Enjoy your dark ages.
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By Ifrit.Kungfuhustle 2010-03-15 17:22:02  
Caitsith.Heimdall said:
- A recommendation to include country and western music among the nation’s important cultural movements. The popular black genre of hip-hop is being dropped from the same list.

this made me lol, at the same time its sad as well.

America birthed hip-hop in New York, and the rap ***thats polluting the airwaves today is a far cry from the greatness from the 80s and 90s.

God damn Republican retard killers.

bolded to imply that there's a white genre of hip-hop, Vanilla Ice would be a prime example, or Madonna during her rap phase.
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By Seraph.Helixx 2010-03-15 17:48:03  
Do they still teach that USA alone freed Europe and the world in WW2?
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By Shiva.Darkshade 2010-03-15 17:49:15  
Bush JR. will be remembered as the greatest hero of our time.

w
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By Ifrit.Kungfuhustle 2010-03-15 17:50:16  
Shiva.Darkshade said:
Bush JR. will be remembered as the greatest hero of our time.

w
yup

...

/burps

He will be a great man...

and Obama will be the enemy of the Republic!
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By Gilgamesh.Aerokii 2010-03-15 17:55:35  
>_< Normally I can say "Oh, it's not so bad depending on what part of the country you're in" since I'm from the midwest, but... these textbooks going to 80% of the schools?

FFFFFFFFFFFFUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU-

Everything about this hurts to look at, and I hope this is some sort of fabrication... though it likely isn't. -sigh- ._. I weep for the home country.
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By Carbuncle.Sterling 2010-03-15 18:00:25  
How about how they remove all the chip and soda machines to promote healthy lifestyles and then serve the greasiest french fries and burgers in existence for lunch every day of the week? Seriously? D:
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By Ifrit.Kungfuhustle 2010-03-15 18:01:40  
KENNY CHESNEY WILL BE MADE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE!
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By Asura.Ludoggy 2010-03-15 18:08:59  
Well...we can either read from the Left wing view about how F.D.R. saved the united states and the world. or we can read the right wing view that he prolonged the great depression with his socialist/communist/badboy new deal.

Either way your ***.

and also...who gives a crap about Academics? Knowing the history of the world, how many apples did bob put up jills butt etc.
wont help with XXXXXX jobs.
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By Lakshmi.Jaerik 2010-03-15 18:11:11  
Seraph.Helixx said:
Do they still teach that USA alone freed Europe and the world in WW2?

In Texas they teach that George Washington sailed across the Atlantic in a rowboat on Christmas and shot Hitler in the face.
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By Ifrit.Kungfuhustle 2010-03-15 18:11:28  
Asura.Ludoggy said:
Well...we can either read from the Left wing view about how F.D.R. saved the united states and the world. or we can read the right wing view that he prolonged the great depression with his socialist/communist/badboy new deal.

Either way your ***.

and also...who gives a crap about Academics? Knowing the history of the world, how many apples did bob put up jills butt etc.
wont help with XXXXXX jobs.
it was 5 apples before she got her ball gag, then she took 3 more. True story.
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By Ifrit.Kungfuhustle 2010-03-15 18:11:45  
Lakshmi.Jaerik said:
Seraph.Helixx said:
Do they still teach that USA alone freed Europe and the world in WW2?

In Texas they teach that George Washington sailed across the Atlantic in a rowboat on Christmas and shot Hitler in the face.
LMFAO!
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By Quetzalcoatl.Rumaha 2010-03-15 18:12:02  
Lakshmi.Jaerik said:
Seraph.Helixx said:
Do they still teach that USA alone freed Europe and the world in WW2?

In Texas they teach that George Washington sailed across the Atlantic in a rowboat on Christmas and shot Hitler in the face.

They never taught that in NY >.>;

And oh god I lol'd
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By Bahamut.Paulus 2010-03-15 18:15:25  
Asura.Ludoggy said:
Well...we can either read from the Left wing view about how F.D.R. saved the united states and the world. or we can read the right wing view that he prolonged the great depression with his socialist/communist/badboy new deal.

Either way your ***.

and also...who gives a crap about Academics? Knowing the history of the world, how many apples did bob put up jills butt etc.
wont help with XXXXXX jobs.

100% agreed. All a student can do is take he good parts out like math and science. Social Promotion FTW!
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By Ifrit.Kungfuhustle 2010-03-15 18:15:28  
wow, and to think they teach American History in the Caribbean...

If Americans themselves can't get it right, we're all ***...
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By Ragnarok.Blindphleb 2010-03-15 18:27:09  
Seraph.Helixx said:
Do they still teach that USA alone freed Europe and the world in WW2?
Well it certainly wasn't Germany loool
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By Asura.Ludoggy 2010-03-15 18:27:46  
P.S.
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By Ifrit.Kungfuhustle 2010-03-15 18:29:19  
Anne Coulter watches you touch yourself at night...
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By Phoenix.Kojo 2010-03-15 18:31:20  
TL;DR
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By Ifrit.Kungfuhustle 2010-03-15 18:32:11  
Phoenix.Kojo said:
TL;DR
I know, she's a freak like that
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By Cerberus.Inglorion 2010-03-15 18:35:37  
It's amazing how education coincides with politics, All they're doing is a reform to indoctrinate our kids.
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By Seraph.Helixx 2010-03-15 18:42:59  
Ragnarok.Blindphleb said:
Seraph.Helixx said:
Do they still teach that USA alone freed Europe and the world in WW2?
Well it certainly wasn't Germany loool


proof.
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By Bismarck.Dracondria 2010-03-15 18:53:23  
This ***would never be allowed in Sweden.
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By Bismarck.Ruizutatakau 2010-03-15 19:21:56  
Lakshmi.Jaerik said:
Seraph.Helixx said:
Do they still teach that USA alone freed Europe and the world in WW2?

In Texas they teach that George Washington sailed across the Atlantic in a rowboat on Christmas and shot Hitler in the face.
rofl
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By Bismarck.Ruizutatakau 2010-03-15 19:22:17  
Bismarck.Dracondria said:
This ***would never be allowed in Sweden.
I might go to Sweden for school.
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