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 Post subject: The Texas Board of Education, Comedy Gold.
PostPosted: Thu Mar 11, 2010 9:13 pm 
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Why PJ doesn't play Texas:

http://tfninsider.org/2010/03/11/blogging-the-social-studies-debate-iv/

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 Post subject: Re: The Texas Board of Education, Comedy Gold.
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tl;dr

Summary please.

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 Post subject: Re: The Texas Board of Education, Comedy Gold.
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 Post subject: Re: The Texas Board of Education, Comedy Gold.
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punkdavid wrote:
broken iris wrote:


tl;dr

Summary please.


One highlight:

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12:28 – Board member Mavis Knight offers the following amendment: “examine the reasons the Founding Fathers protected religious freedom in America by barring government from promoting or disfavoring any particular religion over all others.” Knight points out that students should understand that the Founders believed religious freedom was so important that they insisted on separation of church and state.

12:32 – Board member Cynthia Dunbar argues that the Founders didn’t intend for separation of church and state in America. And she’s off on a long lecture about why the Founders intended to promote religion. She calls this amendment “not historically accurate.”

12:35 – Knight’s amendment fails on a straight party-line vote, 5-10. Republicans vote no, Democrats vote yes.

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 Post subject: Re: The Texas Board of Education, Comedy Gold.
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 Post subject: Re: The Texas Board of Education, Comedy Gold.
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The whole thing is a good read. Frightening, but...
This pretty much goes hand in hand with Lies My Teacher Told Me, which I'm almost finished reading.

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11:21 – Board member Barbara Cargill wants to insert a discussion of the right to bear arms in a standard that focuses on First Amendment rights and the expression of various points of view. This is absurd. If they want students to study the right to bear arms, at least try to find an appropriate place in the standards for it. This is yet another example of politicians destroying the coherence of a curriculum document for no reason other than promoting ideological pet causes. Republican board member Bob Craig of Lubbock is suggesting a better place for such a standard. But the amendment passes anyway. The board’s far-right faction is simply impervious to logic.

11:30 – Board member Pat Hardy notes that elsewhere the standards already require students to study each of the freedoms and rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. No one seems to care.

11:33 – Bob Craig tries, once again, to talk some sense into these folks. Board member Cynthia Dunbar argues that the original standard’s focus on the rights of “petition, assembly, speech, and press in a democratic society” unfairly emphasizes the First Amendment over others. She suggests taking that out altogether if the Second Amendment isn’t included. Board member Ken Mercer argues that the right to bear arms is too important not to include here. But it IS included in the standards. The purpose of the original standard is to have students understand the rights to free expression in a democratic society. The right to bear arms is not relevant to that purpose.

11:40 – We wonder why they wouldn’t include the freedom of religious expression in this amendment instead of the right to bear arms.

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 Post subject: Re: The Texas Board of Education, Comedy Gold.
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Welp, looks like I got some more work to do.

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 Post subject: Re: The Texas Board of Education, Comedy Gold.
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It scares me that this crap may have passed... I grew up in Texas, and this doesn't make me proud of the state. They want to use the tagline of 'fair and balanced' like its fucking fox news. I hear a lot of stupid shit come out of peoples mouths. I miss the days people in the south just kept to their own little worlds and ignored politics and society beyond their own little worlds, they aren't bad folks, but you give them a reason (taking of their $, oh *ahem* freedomzez) to fight for a spoon fed, right wing, political point of view, shit gets nasty.

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 Post subject: Re: The Texas Board of Education, Comedy Gold.
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apparently they should work on Math a wee bit better too... what w/ that surplus somehow disappearing.

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