Wow..Really?Texas cutting school curriculum, Jefferson apparently doesnt matter? |
Wow..Really?Texas cutting school curriculum, Jefferson apparently doesnt matter? |
May 31, 2010 - 3:45 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 28, '07 Currently Offline Reputation: 1 (100%) |
BBC link
Texas schools to get controversial syllabus Texas' decisions could influence curriculums across the US Education officials in the US state of Texas have adopted new guidelines to the school curriculum, which critics say will politicise teaching. The changes include teaching that the UN could be a threat to American freedom, and that the Founding Fathers may not have intended a complete separation of church and state. Critics say the changes are ideological and distort history. However, proponents argue they are redressing a liberal bias in education. Analysts say Texas, with five million schoolchildren, wields substantial influence on school curriculums across the US. The BBC's Rajesh Mirchandani in Los Angeles says publishers of textbooks used nationally often print what Texas wants to teach. Jefferson out Students in Texas will now be taught the benefits of US free-market economics and how government taxation can harm economic progress. They will study how American ideals benefit the world but organisations such as the UN could be a threat to personal freedom. And Thomas Jefferson has been dropped from a list of enlightenment thinkers in the world-history curriculum, despite being one of the Founding Fathers who is credited with developing the idea that church and state should be separate. The doctrine has become a cornerstone of US government, but some religious groups and some members of the Texas Education Board disagree, our correspondent says. The board, which is dominated by Christian conservatives, voted nine-to-five in favour of adopting the new curriculum for both primary and secondary schools. But during the discussions some of the most controversial ideas were dropped - including a proposal to refer to the slave trade as the "Atlantic triangular trade". Opponents of the changes worry that textbooks sold in other states will be written to comply with the new Texas standards, meaning that the alterations could have an impact on curriculums nationwide. This post has been edited by CelicaST_CALI: May 31, 2010 - 3:49 AM -------------------- BANNED. for life, you moron.
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Jun 1, 2010 - 12:25 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Feb 1, '05 From Charlotte NC Currently Offline Reputation: 14 (100%) |
first of all why is texas, of all places determining anything? how did that come about? never understood that. 2nd, why are people LETTING this happen?!? its bad enough young african american kids dont know their heritage, but for it to be omitted,chopped and screwed is an additional slap in the face. i cant BELIVE theyre leaving out important bits about thomas jefferson!!
what ever happened to teaching what happened and allowing the students to formulate THEIR OWN views and conclusions based on facts? isnt that what the purpose of an education is? learning to think for yourself? AH... another kick in this country's already bleeding nutsack... U.S.A. is goin to hell in a handbasket... with a big ol pink bow on it. -------------------- |
Jun 1, 2010 - 12:59 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Aug 5, '09 From West Texas, USA Currently Offline Reputation: 20 (100%) |
I live in Texas and I hate this its ruining the future of our great country. Everything is going down hill and fast with declineing education system our future children will not be able to compete on a global level. That means we will have a lot of unskilled workers in the work force causeing more business's to hire people outside U.S. borders.
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