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Quirk ([personal profile] pastwatcher) wrote2010-02-13 03:43 am

scary

What if the only significant educational "reform" we manage in the next few years is Christian-imperialist American history? The history classes I took were pretty bad even when it came to US history, and my world geography still sucks. (I still can't BELIEVE that I never learned about our 20th-century genocides, such as the Japanese in WWII, or the horrific cage-->abuse-->kill "educational" program for Native American children.) But I'm pretty sure this would be worse.

EDIT: Though maybe I should be taking seriously the threat that growing creationist education poses to scientists. (I've never been one to say that religion should be abolished altogether; spiritual religion is a comfort to people, institutionalized religion can do good things as well as bad. But I abhor any mentality that enables people not to take responsibility for their own morals and actions...so I'm starting to wonder.)

Re: Go Texas!

[identity profile] dergnoam.livejournal.com 2010-02-17 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
Its a tough call, right? There is fear of politicization, but the US education system is worse than that of other developed countries. Now I don't know a lot about education policy, but my impression is that a lot of that is due to having a decentralized system run by people who don't know what they're doing, with enormous resource imbalances between districts.
ugh.