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1. The US government is inviting comments on civics education. A quick glance at the negative comments should suggest what sort of response is necessary.

2. We Found the Textbooks of Senators Who Oppose The 1619 Project and Suddenly Everything Makes Sense.

3. Homeroom: I’m Concerned About Wokeness at My Child’s School

I've actually seen a few articles of this sort lately. Most of them are in the third-person, enlivened with quotes, but this one's first person. I barely even glanced at the columnist's response because I didn't care.

I don't know if these people just don't know how to write, which doesn't speak well of their own educations with "the classics", or if they're deliberately mendacious, but they all bring up that "books have been removed from the booklist" without once mentioning what those books were replaced with. It's almost like if we knew, we might have a different opinion about the removal of To Kill a Mockingbird or Huck Finn (neither of which is really suited for mandatory reading in a 5th grade class, but I digress) if we knew that they were replaced with equally "classic" books.

I'm reminded of an article I read at least a decade ago now. I posted about it at the time. It was about some high school English teachers who had looked around, realized that their students were not capable of going through the curriculum, and did a lot more independent reading on their students' levels, tailored to the kids' interests. Which is a lot harder to do than having everybody to all the same reading and all the same writing and all the same quizzes, pass or fail.

And one of the students was mentioned as having started with like Twilight and had now moved on to I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.

And in the comments somebody pointed at that specific student who started with Twilight, and with apparently no sense of irony whatsoever asked how we expect kids to understand the realities of the Jim Crow South if they're not all dragged through To Kill a Mockingbird in lockstep.

...yeah.

Anyway, back to the letter, quite aside from being weirdly vague about the booklist, they also give blah blah "taught to feel bad for being white" nonsense, so I'm voting that they're actually lying.

Date: 2021-05-14 05:42 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] greghousesgf
Most of them were white but I don't know where their parents were born.

Date: 2021-05-14 06:14 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] greghousesgf
I'm sure my experience would have been very different if that were the case.
Actually some of them did have accents, and I was the kid whose clothes were considered strange, plus I ate a lot of different foods from around the world because my parents had lived in a few different countries.

Date: 2021-05-14 06:19 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] greghousesgf
Certainly I understand it.

Date: 2021-05-14 06:59 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] greghousesgf
I was only saying that when I was 10 I would not have understood a lot of cultural significance that was going on. I was very sheltered in some ways at that age.
I feel I don't have much to contribute here anymore anyway.
Edited Date: 2021-05-14 07:01 am (UTC)

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