Texas Textbook MASSACRE: 'Ultraconservatives' Approve Radical Changes To State Education Curriculum

First Posted: 03-13-10 03:18 PM   |   Updated: 05-13-10 05:12 AM

AUSTIN, Texas - A far-right faction of the Texas State Board of Education succeeded Friday in injecting conservative ideals into social studies, history and economics lessons that will be taught to millions of students for the next decade.

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The Board removed Thomas Jefferson from the Texas curriculum's world history standards on Enlightenment thinking, “replacing him with religious right icon John Calvin.”

From the Texas Freedom Network's live-blog of the board hearing:

Board member Cynthia Dunbar wants to change a standard having students study the impact of Enlightenment ideas on political revolutions from 1750 to the present. She wants to drop the reference to Enlightenment ideas (replacing with “the writings of”) and to Thomas Jefferson. She adds Thomas Aquinas and others. Jefferson’s ideas, she argues, were based on other political philosophers listed in the standards. We don’t buy her argument at all. Board member Bob Craig of Lubbock points out that the curriculum writers clearly wanted to students to study Enlightenment ideas and Jefferson. Could Dunbar’s problem be that Jefferson was a Deist? The board approves the amendment, taking Thomas Jefferson OUT of the world history standards.

We’re just picking ourselves up off the floor. The board’s far-right faction has spent months now proclaiming the importance of emphasizing America’s exceptionalism in social studies classrooms. But today they voted to remove one of the greatest of America’s Founders, Thomas Jefferson, from a standard about the influence of great political philosophers on political revolutions from 1750 to today.
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Teachers in Texas will be required to cover the Judeo-Christian influences of the nation's Founding Fathers, but not highlight the philosophical rationale for the separation of church and state. Curriculum standards also will describe the U.S. government as a "constitutional republic," rather than "democratic," and students will be required to study the decline in value of the U.S. dollar, including the abandonment of the gold standard.

"We have been about conservatism versus liberalism," said Democrat Mavis Knight of Dallas, explaining her vote against the standards. "We have manipulated strands to insert what we want it to be in the document, regardless as to whether or not it's appropriate."

Following three days of impassioned and acrimonious debate, the board gave preliminary approval to the new standards with a 10-5 party line vote. A final vote is expected in May, after a public comment period that could produce additional amendments and arguments.
Decisions by the board -- made up of lawyers, a dentist and a weekly newspaper publisher among others -- can affect textbook content nationwide because Texas is one of publishers' biggest clients.

Ultraconservatives wielded their power over hundreds of subjects this week, introducing and rejecting amendments on everything from the civil rights movement to global politics. Hostilities flared and prompted a walkout Thursday by one of the board's most prominent Democrats, Mary Helen Berlanga of Corpus Christi, who accused her colleagues of "whitewashing" curriculum standards.

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By late Thursday night, three other Democrats seemed to sense their futility and left, leaving Republicans to easily push through amendments heralding "American exceptionalism" and the U.S. free enterprise system, suggesting it thrives best absent excessive government intervention.

"Some board members themselves acknowledged this morning that the process for revising curriculum standards in Texas is seriously broken, with politics and personal agendas dominating just about every decision," said Kathy Miller, president of the Texas Freedom Network, which advocates for religious freedom.

Republican Terri Leo, a member of the powerful Christian conservative voting bloc, called the standards "world class" and "exceptional."

Board members argued about the classification of historic periods (still B.C. and A.D., rather than B.C.E. and C.E.); whether students should be required to explain the origins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its impact on global politics (they will); and whether former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir should be required learning (she will).

In addition to learning the Bill of Rights, the board specified a reference to the Second Amendment right to bear arms in a section about citizenship in a U.S. government class.
Conservatives beat back multiple attempts to include hip-hop as an example of a significant cultural movement.

Numerous attempts to add the names or references to important Hispanics throughout history also were denied, inducing one amendment that would specify that Tejanos died at the Alamo alongside Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie. Another amendment deleted a requirement that sociology students "explain how institutional racism is evident in American society."

Democrats did score a victory by deleting a portion of an amendment by Republican Don McLeroy suggesting that the civil rights movement led to "unrealistic expectations for equal outcomes."

Fort Worth Republican Pat Hardy, a longtime teacher, voted for the new standards, but said she wished the board could work with a more cooperative spirit.

"What we've done is we've taken a document that by nature is too long to begin with and then we've lengthened it some more," Hardy said, shortly after the vote. "Those long lists of names that we've put in there ... it's just too long.

"I just think we failed to keep that in mind, it's hard for teachers to get through it all."

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AUSTIN, Texas - A far-right faction of the Texas State Board of Education succeeded Friday in injecting conservative ideals into social studies, history and economics lessons that will be taught to mi...
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wpenrose   04:45 PM on 4/20/2010
Where did all the Texas guv'ner's talk about secession go? Don't let a wise initiative just die. Let's get serious and give that state a happy sendoff that makes everyone feel warm and cuddly.
Westdale   01:49 PM on 4/20/2010
We are quite sincerely at a critical hingepoint in history. The country that boasted it represented the standard of liberty for the entire world, and usually lived up to that claim, is disintegrating as the rest of the world watches. I'm Canadian, and the open lies told about our (and others') national health care system by the right-wing/Republican faction are appalling - not just because they are being made but because no one challenges them. Listen, people - it's not just the Texas school book situation, it's multiple facets of your political, social and economic culture. Change it now or a generation in the future the U.S. will be assessed in a similar vein to Botswana and Albania. Really.
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scrogginsfarms   02:05 PM on 4/08/2010
yes our backward ideas seem to really be harming our republic,
http://rickperry.org/media-articles/america%E2%80%99s-future-california-vs-texas
http://www.dallasblog.com/200912031005758/guest-viewpoint/jobs-aren-t-created-at-job-summits-look-to-texas-for-answers.html?sms_ss=email
While Texas has created more jobs than any other state in the country, and touts creating more jobs last year than all other states combined, and has a rainy day fund of over $8 billion, officials in the Obama Administration will be convening a jobs summit.
http://rickperry.org/media-articles?page=1
Gov. Rick Perry said Thursday that Texas has been ranked the country’s No. 1 exporting state in the United States for the eighth consecutive year.
http://rickperry.org/media-articles/texas-beats-other-states-out-recession-comerica-report-says http://rickperry.org/media-articles/smu-dean-says-much-californias-loss-texas-gain
Anquiliquest   12:26 AM on 4/20/2010
And this makes it OK to replace a founding father with a religious right icon how??
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Stacy Williams Davis   08:25 AM on 5/03/2010
Every man "ought to be protected in worshipping the Deity according to the dictates of his own conscience." - George Washington (Letter to the United Baptist Churches in Virginia in May, 1789)

"Question with boldness even the existence of a god." - Thomas Jefferson (letter to Peter Carr, 10 August 1787)

I do not believe in the creed professed by the Jewish church, by the Roman church, by the Greek church, by the Turkish church, by the Protestant church, nor by any church that I know of... Each of those churches accuse the other of unbelief; and for my own part, I disbelieve them all."- Thomas Paine (The Age of Reason, 1794-1795.)

"Is uniformity attainable? Millions of innocent men, women, and children, since the introduction of Christianity, have been burnt, tortured, fined, imprisoned; yet we have not advanced one inch towards uniformity. What has been the effect of coercion? To make one half the world fools and the other half hypocrites. To support roguery and error
all over the earth." - Thomas Jefferson (Notes on Virginia, 1782; from George Seldes, ed., The Great Quotations, Secaucus, New Jersey: Citadel Press, 1983, p. 363.)
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scrogginsfarms   04:27 PM on 5/05/2010
• Let Divines, and Philosophers, Statesmen and Patriots unite their endeavours to renovate the Age, by impressing the Minds of Men with the importance of educating their little boys, and girls — of inculcating in the Minds of youth the fear, and Love of the Deity, and universal Phylanthropy; and in subordination to these great principles, the Love of their Country — of instructing them in the Art of self government, without which they never can act a wise part in the Government of Societys great, or small — in short of leading them in the Study, and Practice of the exalted Virtues of the Christian system. Sam Adams

Hence bad examples to youth are more rare in America, which must be a comfortable consideration to parents. To this may be truly added, that serious religion, under its various denominations, is not only tolerated, but respected and practiced. Atheism is unknown there; infidelity rare and secret; so that persons may live to a great age in that country, without having their piety shocked by meeting with either an atheist or an infidel. And the Divine Being seems to have manifested his approbation of the mutual forbearance and kindness with which the different sects treat each other, by the remarkable prosperity with which He has been pleased to favor the whole country.
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scrogginsfarms   04:27 PM on 5/05/2010
• In regard to Religeon, mutual tolleration in the different professions thereof, is what all good and candid minds in all ages have ever practiced; and both by precept and example inculcated on mankind: And it is now generally agreed among christians that this spirit of toleration in the fullest extent consistent with the being of civil society "is the chief characteristical mark of the true church" (footnote: See Locks Letters on Toleration.) & In so much that Mr. Lock has asserted, and proved beyond the possibility of contradiction on any solid ground, that such toleration ought to be extended to all whose doctrines are not subversive of society….sam adams
sean6213   09:55 AM on 4/08/2010
If everyone here is so concerned about education, then maybe you should read a REAL history book. Yes, Texas is very conservative and so were our founding father's. The left has been distorting this fact for many years now and people are really tired of hearing the lies. I would challenge anyone to read "The 5000 Year Leap" and then go to a library and read the books there that havn't been slanted to show left wing bias. The left has been changing text books for years, and lied to American's about the true definitions of church and state separation, the meaning and intentions of capitalism, and the truth behind the founding father's beliefs. If you don't agree with one of their leftist twists of the facts, you will be called a racist, an idiot, or a whole host of names. Before you get angry while reading this, take a deep breath and really read the TRUE history of this country and it's origins before you go on in your life and keep spreading lies and continuing down the path of socialist left behaviors. Socailism has NEVER worked in any part of the world. NEVER. Marxism is socialism, and marxism is the root of what is happening with our schools to distort the truth and indoctrinate our children. Just google the definition of marxism and socialism and you will see what is really going on here. Conservative principles work, why do you think that business flocks to Texas?
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hypnotoad72   05:51 PM on 4/11/2010
Is Texas a city in China?
maydaypress   11:48 PM on 5/12/2010
No, but China is a city in Texas.
http://www.city-data.com/city/China-Texas.html
HXID   10:42 PM on 4/12/2010
Okay, so....since Thomas Jefferson was a founding father & according to your logic, founding father = very conservative...so why are they getting rid of him in the curriculum again? hmmmm
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Stacy Williams Davis   08:26 AM on 5/03/2010
Every man "ought to be protected in worshipping the Deity according to the dictates of his own conscience." - George Washington (Letter to the United Baptist Churches in Virginia in May, 1789)

"Question with boldness even the existence of a god." - Thomas Jefferson (letter to Peter Carr, 10 August 1787)

I do not believe in the creed professed by the Jewish church, by the Roman church, by the Greek church, by the Turkish church, by the Protestant church, nor by any church that I know of... Each of those churches accuse the other of unbelief; and for my own part, I disbelieve them all."- Thomas Paine (The Age of Reason, 1794-1795.)

"Is uniformity attainable? Millions of innocent men, women, and children, since the introduction of Christianity, have been burnt, tortured, fined, imprisoned; yet we have not advanced one inch towards uniformity. What has been the effect of coercion? To make one half the world fools and the other half hypocrites. To support roguery and error
all over the earth." - Thomas Jefferson (Notes on Virginia, 1782; from George Seldes, ed., The Great Quotations, Secaucus, New Jersey: Citadel Press, 1983, p. 363.)
roadstar2   03:06 AM on 5/10/2010
You must be one of the reasons Texas retains its title of "most ignorant state in the union".
Ewh7676   09:21 PM on 3/31/2010
I was born and raised in the deepest of deep east Texas, which finds itself in a backward time warp. I *fled* to Austin for college as soon as I graduated from high school, eventually punching a hole through the Texas Pride nightmare, transplanting myself in Portland, or. Best thing I ever did for myself. This decion to revise the textbooks is horrifying, at best.
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scrogginsfarms   02:06 PM on 4/08/2010
your was so appreciated.
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scrogginsfarms   02:07 PM on 4/08/2010
your gift was so appreciated.
dkoch65   10:21 PM on 3/29/2010
Time to institute the revisionist history by conservatives to see if they can wipe out all memory of what it means to progress...then everything goes backwards...all the way back to the time of jesus...which will give us the second coming!! Yes!...I am completely on board!! We are turning into the United States of Ignorant Morons.
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scrogginsfarms   02:08 PM on 4/08/2010
what are we progressing to? the state?
tomdoc   11:01 PM on 3/26/2010
While this is scary what's even scarier is what they are doing to dumb down science standards. I mean school board member McLeroy (who thankfully lost in the primary) is a young earth creationist who thinks dinosours were on noah's ark.
breakfast   06:51 AM on 3/26/2010
While I agree that the right wingers on the Texas School Book board have made a travesty of the history textbook, isn't it true that the Constitution creates a constitutional republic for the U.S. rather than a democracy? So I don't see that provision a controversial.
ProudMilVet   05:56 AM on 3/26/2010
Damn, i'm tired !
ProudMilVet   05:54 AM on 3/26/2010
Sorry, i Lied ! First, Reagan does away with the Fairness Doctrine so there are only Conservative thoughts on AM radio. Then the creation of Fox News as the Propaganda Dept. of the Republican Party. Next, Texas rewrites all school textbooks to reflect only Conservative thinking. Finally, the 24/7 rantings & ravings of Rush Limbaugh, Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, Ann Coulter, Michele Malkin, Michele Bachmann, Sean Hannity, Karl Rove, Dick Cheney, Bill O'Reilly, Newt Gingrich, Michael Savage, ect. ect. What's next on their master plan, control of the internet ? This is some truly scary stuff !
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scrogginsfarms   02:10 PM on 4/08/2010
whatever happened to air america? oh thats right, the statists aren't concerned with current events or participation.

• basic dem voter,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19v5Kjmc8FI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mm1KOBMg1Y8
ProudMilVet   05:26 AM on 3/26/2010
Okay, one more & i promise i'll stop ! Isn't it also amazing that the far right screams on a daily basis that Obama is Destroying America with his " Socialist Agenda ! " While at the same time they are trying to Destroy America with their Facist Agenda ! There, I'm all done. Thank you all for your patience. I feel better now !
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scrogginsfarms   02:15 PM on 4/08/2010
WE ARE NOT FACIST'S. WE WANT LESS GOVERNMENT, if anything we would be anarchists.

fas·cism
  Spelled[fash-iz-uhm] –noun
1.(sometimes initial capital letter) a governmental system led by a dictator having complete power, forcibly suppressing opposition and criticism, regimenting all industry, commerce, etc., and emphasizing an aggressive nationalism and often racism.

so·cial·ism
   Spelled[soh-shuh-liz-uhm] –noun
1.a theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole.
2.procedure or practice in accordance with this theory.
3.(in Marxist theory) the stage following capitalism in the transition of a society to communism, characterized by the imperfect implementation of collectivist principles.

com·mu·nism
  Spelled[kom-yuh-niz-uhm] –noun
1.a theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, actual ownership being ascribed to the community as a whole or to the state.
2.(often initial capital letter) a system of social organization in which all economic and social activity is controlled by a totalitarian state dominated by a single and self-perpetuating political party.

looks like the same cul de sac to me.
ProudMilVet   05:16 AM on 3/26/2010
Sorry, one more . i'm on a roll here ! Soon their will be little red books issued with the sayings of Chairman Rush ! Required reading ! !
ProudMilVet   05:11 AM on 3/26/2010
Hear that roaring sound ? That's the rest of the civilized world laughing at us !
ProudMilVet   05:02 AM on 3/26/2010
When do the book burnings begin ? It's only a matter of time . Texas is beginning to resemble Germany in 1933 . Hey, that's right ! Limbaugh & Beck are both German names........ Hmmmm ?
ProudMilVet   04:56 AM on 3/26/2010
Sorry, for the typo. forgot to hit the E key for Welcome !

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