The bizarre war against AP U.S. history courses [View all]
The bizarre war against AP U.S. history courses
by Catherine Rampell at the Washington Post
http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/an-unflattering-history-lesson/2015/02/19/3be9cb0c-b878-11e4-a200-c008a01a6692_story.html?tid=pm_opinions_pop
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It seems strange to organize an educational system around what cant be taught to children.
But for large chunks of the country, that is exactly how public educational standards seem to be set: by demarcating and preserving blind spots rather than promoting enlightenment.
It started at least 90 years ago with evolution, when Tennessee banned the teaching of any theory that contradicted the biblical story of the divine creation of man, leading to the infamous Scopes monkey trial. The Supreme Court ultimately struck down such laws, but battles over teaching, or not teaching, evolution in public schools continue to this day. Many parts of the country that have relaxed their objections to teaching evolution have now pivoted to try to ban or sabotage teaching about climate change. Sex ed at least the kind that actually educates kids about sex, rather than its absence has come under similar attacks. Now, more recently, states have started trying to ban the teaching of U.S. history.
Yes, U.S. history. Specifically, the bits of our history that might be uncomfortable, unflattering or even shameful or, as some politicians call it, unpatriotic.
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