[Vision2020] And You Think The Idaho SBOE is Just a Little Off

Tom Hansen thansen at moscow.com
Fri May 1 07:14:30 PDT 2009


Courtesy of The Texas Freedom Network at:

http://tiny.cc/TexasSBOE

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Ed Board Extremists Target Social Studies

Having done what they could to muck up the state’s science curriculum
standards, fringe right-wingers on the Texas State Board of Education are
now moving to politicize the social studies curriculum for public schools.
Texas Freedom Network just sent out the following press release:

"The Texas State Board of Education is set to appoint a social studies
curriculum “expert” panel that includes absurdly unqualified ideologues
who are hostile to public education and argue that laws and public
policies should be based on their narrow interpretations of the Bible.

TFN has obtained the names of “experts” appointed by far-right state board
members. Those panelists will guide the revision of social studies
curriculum standards for Texas public schools. They include David Barton
of the fundamentalist, Texas-based group WallBuilders, whose degree is in
religious education, not the social sciences, and the Rev. Peter Marshall
of Peter Marshall Ministries in Massachusetts, who suggests that
California wildfires and Hurricane Katrina were divine punishments for
tolerance of homosexuality."

It gets worse.

"Barton, former vice chairman of the Texas Republican Party, is a
self-styled “historian” without any formal training in the field. He
argues that separation of church and state is a “myth” and that the
nation’s laws should be based on Scripture. He says, for example, that the
Bible forbids taxes on income and capital gains. Yet even such groups as
Texas Baptists Committed and the Baptist Joint Committee have sharply
criticized Barton’s interpretations of the Constitution and history.

Barton also acknowledges having used in his publications and speeches
nearly a dozen quotes he has attributed to the nation’s Founders even
though he can’t identify any primary sources showing that they really said
them.

Some state board members have criticized what they believe are efforts to
overemphasize the contributions of minorities in the nation’s history. It
is alarming, then, that in 1991 Barton spoke at events hosted by groups
tied to white supremacists. He later said he hadn’t known the groups were
'part of a Nazi movement.'

In addition, Barton’s WallBuilders Web site suggests as a “helpful”
resource the National Association of Christian Educators/Citizens for
Excellence in Education, an organization that calls public schools places
of “social depravity” and 'spiritual slaughter.'

And what in the world is the point of putting a right-wing evangelical
minister on a social studies panel?

"The Peter Marshall Ministries Web site includes Marshall’s commentaries
sharply attacking Muslims, characterizing the Obama administration as
“wicked,” and calling on Christian parents to reject public education for
their children.

Marshall has also attacked Roman Catholic and mainline Protestant
churches. In his call for a spiritual revival in America last year, he
called traditional mainline Protestantism an 'institutionally fossilized,
Bible-rejecting shell of Christianity.'"

Says TFN’s Kathy Miller:

“It’s absurd to suggest that Texas universities don’t have accomplished
scholars in the field who are more qualified than ideologues who share a
narrow political agenda. What’s next? Rush Limbaugh on the ‘expert’ panel?
It’s clear now that just appointing a new chairman won’t end this board’s
outrageous efforts to politicize the education of our schoolchildren. It’s
time for the Legislature to make sweeping changes to the board and its
control over what our kids learn in public schools.”

“With Don McLeroy’s confirmation hanging in the balance in the Senate and
lawmakers considering 15 bills that would strip the state board of its
authority, these board members continue trying to push extremist politics
into Texas classrooms. It’s as if they’re daring the Legislature to call
them on it.”

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Seeya at the Renaissance Fair and/or the Farmers' Market, Moscow.

Tom Hansen
Moscow, Idaho

"The Pessimist complains about the wind, the Optimist expects it to change
and the Realist adjusts his sails."

- Unknown




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