- Aug 17, 2005
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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: jackschmittusa
The textbooks are a disgrace in many ways. And teaching methods revolve around passing as many students as possible, without regard as to whether they get a usable education.
I am afraid it will take adults with common sense (a rare commodity these days) to fix these things. And the people who project their personal agendas into education need to be marginalized.
Of course it would help if we had a government that actually believed in science and honest history.
Almost seems like a lost cause to me.
Notice how the article fails to mention Science and History classes have been replaced by Bible Classes in many Southern States.
Does this count?
From article:
In Texas, the Board of Education is dominated by political conservatives who are heavily lobbied by conservative activists, among them the evangelical group Focus on the Family and the husband-and-wife team of Mel and Norma Gabler, whose tireless campaigning for religiously centered teaching materials has made them among the most influential forces in the production of American textbooks.
Texas? textbooks, which are often adopted by other states that have few alternatives, have included board-ordered passages mandating politically conservative definitions of marriage, abortion and same-sex relationships and instructing students that pregnancies are best prevented by ?respecting yourself? and getting ?plenty of rest.? They have eliminated any mention of condoms, even though Texas leads the nation in teenage pregnancies
