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

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  • binnie
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    • May 2006
    • 19145

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

    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

    U.S. history textbooks could soon be flavored heavily with Texas conservatism - Yahoo! News
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  • binnie
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    • May 2006
    • 19145

    #2
    This is the first thread I've started in this forum, as I make no claims to expertise with regard to American politics. I thought this was really interesting - it got me thinking about who has the power to decide what constitutes 'history' and how it is expressed in schools.
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    • Blackflag
      Banned
      • Apr 2006
      • 3406

      #3
      If they think they can piss all over Thomas Jefferson, they can fuck off right now.

      On the other hand...

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      • jhale667
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        • Aug 2004
        • 20929

        #4
        This isn't an example of "Texas conservatism"...more like "Revisionist History" - and it's bullshit.
        Originally posted by conmee
        If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.

        That is all.

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        Originally posted by GO-SPURS-GO
        I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667


        Originally posted by Isaac R.
        Then it's really true??

        The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???

        OMFG...who in their right mind...???
        Originally posted by eddie78
        I was wrong about you, brother. You're good.

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        • FORD
          ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

          • Jan 2004
          • 59656

          #5
          Absolutely sickening. And what is truly scary about this, is that because of Texas' large size, it has more schools than most other states, and therefore has a disproportionate amount of influence in what is or is not included in text books which will be used not only in their backwards Chimp-damaged educational system, but in all schools nationwide.

          Add this to the fucking "charter schools" (right wing privatization) bullshit currently being pushed heavily on our public school system and it's a recipe for fascist dumbing down all around.
          Eat Us And Smile

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          • Blackflag
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            • Apr 2006
            • 3406

            #6
            Originally posted by FORD
            Absolutely sickening. And what is truly scary about this, is that because of Texas' large size, it has more schools than most other states, and therefore has a disproportionate amount of influence in what is or is not included in text books which will be used not only in their backwards Chimp-damaged educational system, but in all schools nationwide.
            The same argument was made about California and their P.C. bullshit.

            Everybody just needs to keep their fucking opinions to themselves, on both sides.

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            • jhale667
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              • Aug 2004
              • 20929

              #7
              Apples, oranges.

              Originally posted by Blackflag
              The same argument was made about California and their P.C. bullshit.

              Everybody just needs to keep their fucking opinions to themselves, on both sides.
              While I agree with your 2nd statement...
              California wasn't trying to marginalize specific ethnic groups.
              Originally posted by conmee
              If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.

              That is all.

              Icon.
              Originally posted by GO-SPURS-GO
              I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667


              Originally posted by Isaac R.
              Then it's really true??

              The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???

              OMFG...who in their right mind...???
              Originally posted by eddie78
              I was wrong about you, brother. You're good.

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              • Blackflag
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                • Apr 2006
                • 3406

                #8
                Originally posted by jhale667
                While I agree with your 2nd statement...
                California wasn't trying to marginalize specific ethnic groups.
                That's just a difference in viewpoint, but you're not objective enough to see it.

                Teach the kids to add and write. Leave the fucking opinions at home.

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                • jhale667
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                  • Aug 2004
                  • 20929

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Blackflag
                  That's just a difference in viewpoint, but you're not objective enough to see it.

                  Teach the kids to add and write. Leave the fucking opinions at home.
                  Or perhaps you're not intelligent enough to. :tongue0011:


                  Originally posted by binnie

                  - 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."


                  - 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.

                  - 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.
                  No, they're not trying to whitewash (pun intended) black an hispanic contributions to American culture, not at all...and the "unintended consequences" of affirmative action...black people got jobs, the horror!

                  Though the hip-hop vs. Cousin-dating music is kind of ridiculous as neither are really that important in the realms of "important cultural movements", IMO - but if you look at the rise in black entrepreneurs and businesses tied to the hip-hop culture, sure beats the shit out of C&W...
                  Originally posted by conmee
                  If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.

                  That is all.

                  Icon.
                  Originally posted by GO-SPURS-GO
                  I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667


                  Originally posted by Isaac R.
                  Then it's really true??

                  The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???

                  OMFG...who in their right mind...???
                  Originally posted by eddie78
                  I was wrong about you, brother. You're good.

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                  • Blackflag
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                    • Apr 2006
                    • 3406

                    #10
                    Originally posted by jhale667
                    Or perhaps you're not intelligent enough to. :tongue0011:
                    Yeah, because you're known for your objectivity.



                    Originally posted by jhale667
                    No, they're not trying to whitewash (pun intended) black an hispanic contributions to American culture,
                    In your opinion, how much of the school day should be spent on "latino culture?"

                    Some people have opinions that Title IX has had unintended consequences. Is your opinion different?


                    I love that school focus on stupid shit like this when they can't successfully teach kids to read and write yet.

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                    • Seshmeister
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                      • Oct 2003
                      • 35764

                      #11
                      Originally posted by binnie
                      This is the first thread I've started in this forum, as I make no claims to expertise with regard to American politics. I thought this was really interesting - it got me thinking about who has the power to decide what constitutes 'history' and how it is expressed in schools.
                      One example, I think it's changed now,but when I was at school there was no Scottish history taught, only post union British history.

                      I don't think that was accidental...

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                      • LoungeMachine
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                        • Jul 2004
                        • 32576

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Seshmeister
                        One example, I think it's changed now,but when I was at school there was no Scottish history taught, only post union British history.

                        I don't think that was accidental...
                        Or US History books that gloss over mass genocide of the indiginous people and land-theft and the slavery of an entire race......

                        Originally posted by Kristy
                        Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
                        Originally posted by cadaverdog
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                        • BigBadBrian
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                          • Jan 2004
                          • 10625

                          #13
                          Originally posted by LoungeMachine
                          Or US History books that gloss over mass genocide of the indiginous people and land-theft and the slavery of an entire race......

                          The mass genocide usually comes under the Chapter "How the West was Won." Stronger cultures have conquered weaker ones since the beginning of man. That's just how it is. Deal with it.

                          As for the slavery....blame the British and Dutch, it was started on their watch and ended under ours. Besides, find me a textbook that the issue of slavery isn't a major 19th Century issue.
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                          • LoungeMachine
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                            • Jul 2004
                            • 32576

                            #14
                            Originally posted by BigBadBrian
                            The mass genocide usually comes under the Chapter "How the West was Won." Stronger cultures have conquered weaker ones since the beginning of man. That's just how it is. Deal with it.

                            .


                            Remember that when you're told to learn Chinese.....


                            deal with it?

                            Hope you and your family are wiped out in the name of "winning the west' sometime.

                            asshat
                            Originally posted by Kristy
                            Dude, what in the fuck is wrong with you? I'm full of hate and I do drugs.
                            Originally posted by cadaverdog
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                            • BigBadBrian
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                              • Jan 2004
                              • 10625

                              #15
                              Originally posted by LoungeMachine


                              Remember that when you're told to learn Chinese.....


                              deal with it?

                              Hope you and your family are wiped out in the name of "winning the west' sometime.

                              asshat
                              You're just a whiney little douchebag cunt, aren't you? Why, yes you are!
                              You're a class act DoucheMachine.

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