"I can't fix my life, but I can fix the world" said the socialist
Why do you think that is?
Does she not see the threat she is doing to her own profession?
Does she not think her indoctrination machine is valuable?
I'm genuinely curious why she is so against it. The only logical explanation is the worthless teachers don't want to work
Fantastic news. Sooner we get kids out of public schools the faster the country will be saved.
Natural Immunity Croc
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thethe (08-05-2021)
I've been reliably lectured that this isn't happening
I appreciate her request at the end
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Aces, I regret to inform you that you are a racist
This looks promising. I'll have to download it and check it out.
https://www.realcleareducation.com/a...um_110614.html
On July 19, Hillsdale College released the 1776 Curriculum, a package of American history and civics materials for students in kindergarten through 12th grade. The curriculum offers students and teachers a more traditional and patriotic approach to American history than the critical alternatives now prevalent in the nation’s primary and secondary schools.
At nearly 2,500 pages, the 1776 Curriculum is a mammoth collection of teaching materials, offering grade-specific guidance for teachers, assignments and exams for students, and a trove of primary sources from the American founding and beyond. In a press release, Hillsdale’s assistant provost for K-12 education Dr. Katherine O’Toole contrasted what she described as Hillsdale’s “truly American” curriculum with its “partisan” competitors.
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“Unlike the 1619 Project and its politicized curricula, the Hillsdale 1776 Curriculum doesn’t use history as a weapon to fight current political battles. Instead, the Hillsdale 1776 Curriculum is a reflection of the honest study of history that has been going on at Hillsdale College and its dozens of affiliated K-12 schools for decades. It’s a content-rich curriculum covering American history, American government, and civics – the complete story of our nation that is honest, inspiring, and unifying,” she said.
While an overtly patriotic American history curriculum might be accused of downplaying sordid facts of the nation’s history, the 1776 Curriculum references slavery nearly 2,000 times. It is forthright in acknowledging the institution as a “glaring” example of America’s failure to live up to “its founding ideas.” To O’Toole and Hillsdale, the question isn’t whether to teach about slavery, but how to teach about it in the context of America’s lofty founding principles.
Last edited by Jaw; 08-17-2021 at 08:18 PM.
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