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teach1st

(5,935 posts)
Wed Apr 21, 2021, 07:39 PM Apr 2021

Draft of Florida's new civics standards for schools K-12

Here's a link to a draft copy of the proposed K-12 civics and government standards in Florida:

http://www.fldoe.org/core/fileparse.php/18736/urlt/CivicsGovernment.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1gko3Ds2fUYs2w0QN6gbHo3Xd2Gc0Annq1I5PGKI1WeT4Ot5f1WWiYfbw

Remarks sent to FLDOE from a teacher friend:

Many of the proposed K-12 Civics and Government Standards are inappropriate and need to be removed. They stink of fascism and nationalism. These proposed changes are contradictory to our nation's democratic values.

The number of times the Pledge of Allegiance is mentioned is absolutely absurd, and is reminiscent of the indoctrination of Hitler's Youth. Saying the pledge/national anthem has nothing to do with love of country. One is patriotic when they stand up for those who are mistreated. We are patriotic when we vote. We are patriotic when we enlist in the military, or any organization that works to improve our communities. We are patriotic when we contact our government officials who fail to look out for their constituents. We are patriotic when we notice that our nation has failed to ensure "liberty and justice for all," and then we work to make changes so that it will. The following proposed standards need removal: SS.K.C.2.3, SS.1.C.2.3, SS.2.C.2.6, SS.3.C.2.3, SS.4.C.2.3, SS.5.C.2.6.

SS.2.C.2.4's use of the term "disorderly protesting" is troublesome and needs removal.

Many of the proposed standards perpetuate the myth that the democratic ideals originated with Judeo-Christian law. This is false, as Judeo-Christian law would have been heavily influenced by the civilizations in the region that predated it. These standards are an attempt to elevate Christianity and pronounce the faith superior to other cultivators of our system of laws. All standards that list the "Ten Commandments" should have that example removed (SS.7.C.1.9, SS.7.C.1.10, SS.7.C.1.12, SS.8.C.1.3)

The following proposed standards should be removed, as they are covered sufficiently and appropriately in the World History curriculum: SS.7.C.1.11 and SS.7.C.12.

The changes proposed to the following standards should revert back to their original language due to biased phrasing: SS.7.C.3.1 and SS.7.C.3.2.

Proposed standards SS.7.C.3.13 and SS.7.C.4.4 should be struck as it reeks of political partisanship.

Proposed standards SS.7.C.4.5 and SS.912.C.4.6 should be removed for lack of substance and its subjectivity.

Any standards that promote the loss of rights should be removed (SS.7.C.2.4 - 2nd target and SS.912.C.2.2 - 3rd target).

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Draft of Florida's new civics standards for schools K-12 (Original Post) teach1st Apr 2021 OP
It's good to remember that all the middle east civilazations that predated Judaic and abqtommy Apr 2021 #1
That surprises me! Dreampuff Apr 2021 #2

abqtommy

(14,118 posts)
1. It's good to remember that all the middle east civilazations that predated Judaic and
Wed Apr 21, 2021, 08:13 PM
Apr 2021

Christian law had economies that were based on slavery. Somebody does need to put
the "civil" in "civilization" since so far there hasn't been much evidence of that.

Dreampuff

(778 posts)
2. That surprises me!
Fri Apr 23, 2021, 05:42 PM
Apr 2021

Wasn't the governor trying to get something passed that would basically revert history and Civics back to the beliefs that were taught in the late eighteen hundreds and early 1900 when the Confederate Daughters of America wanted to glamorize the Legacy of their ancestors who fought in the Civil War? Sorry about the long sentence!

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