Information provided by The Washington Post by Michael Birnbaum
Historians on Tuesday criticized proposed revisions to the Texas social studies curriculum, saying that many of the changes are historically inaccurate and that they would affect textbooks and classrooms far beyond the state's borders.
The changes, which were preliminarily approved last week by the Texas board of education and are expected to be given final approval in May, will reach deeply into Texas history classrooms, defining what textbooks must include and what teachers must cover. The curriculum plays down the role of Thomas Jefferson among the founding fathers, questions the separation of church and state, and claims that the U.S. government was infiltrated by Communists during the Cold War.
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1 comments:
I hope the parents in Texas try to do something before May to stop this absurd happening that is taking place in the revisions of textbooks that is absolutely not accurate. Why isn't the federal DOE getting involved? This affects more than just the kids in Texas.
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