Taking ‘America’ Out of US History


Subject: NY Post: Taking ‘America’ Out of US History

A stellar group of American historians and academics released a milestone open letter Tuesday in protest of deleterious changes to the Advanced Placement US History (or APUSH) exam.

The signatories are bold intellectual bulwarks against increasing progressive attacks in the classroom on America’s unique ideals and institutions.

Parents in my state of Colorado have been mocked and demonized for helping to lead the fight against the anti-American changes to APUSH. But if there’s any hope at all in salvaging local control over our kids’ curriculum, it’s in the willingness of a broad coalition of educators and parents to join the front lines for battles exactly like this one.

As the 55 distinguished members of the National Association of Scholars explained this week, the teaching of American history faces “a grave new risk.”

So-called “reforms” by the College Board, which holds a virtual monopoly on AP testing across the country, “abandon a rigorous insistence on content” in favor of downplaying “American citizenship and American world leadership in favor of a more global and transnational perspective.”

The framework eschews vivid, content-rich history lessons on the Constitution for “such abstractions as ‘identity,’ ‘peopling,’ ‘work, exchange and technology,’ and ‘human geography’ while downplaying essential subjects, such as the sources, meaning and development of America’s ideals and political institutions.”

The scholars, who hail from institutions ranging from Notre Dame and Stanford to the University of Virginia, Baylor, CUNY, Georgetown and Ohio State, decried the aggressive centralization of power over how teachers can teach the story of America.

This is not a bug. It’s a feature.

These so-called reforms by the College Board, after all, are part and parcel of a radical upheaval in testing, textbooks and educational technology. It’s no coincidence College Board President David Coleman supervised the Beltway operation that drafted, disseminated and profits from the federal Common Core standards.

The social-justice warriors of government education have long sought, as the NAS signatories correctly diagnosed it, “to de-center American history and subordinate it to a global and heavily social-scientific perspective.”

Their mission isn’t to impart knowledge, but to instigate racial, social and class divisions. Their mission is not to assimilate new generations of students into the American way of life, but to turn them against capitalism, individualism and American exceptionalism in favor of left-wing activism and poisonous identity politics.

Teachers, according to the late far-left historian Howard Zinn, aim to “empower” student collectivism by emphasizing “the role of working people, women, people of color and organized social movements.” School officials aren’t facilitators of intellectual inquiry, but leaders of “social struggle.”

The APUSH critics make clear in their protest letter that they champion a “warts and all” pedagogical approach to their US history lessons. But they point out that “elections, wars, diplomacy, inventions, discoveries — all these formerly central subjects tend to dissolve into the vagaries of identity-group conflict” as a result of the history-exam overhaul.

‘‘Gone is the idea that history should provide a fund of compelling stories about exemplary people and events,” the scholars point out. “No longer will students hear about America as a dynamic and exemplary nation, flawed in many respects, but whose citizens have striven through the years toward the more perfect realization of its professed ideals.”

This is precisely why I dedicated the past two years to writing my latest book, “Who Built That: Awe-Inspiring Stories of American Tinkerpreneurs.”

When it comes to understanding our free-market economy, the Founding Fathers’ embrace of private profit as a public good, and the boundless entrepreneurial success stories of individual American achievement, our children’s diet is woefully unbalanced.

Reclaiming our kids’ minds begins long before students reach the AP US history classroom. Restoration begins at home.

malkinblog@gmail.com

Afterburner with Bill Whittle: ‘The Tomorrowland Lie’


Apparently George Clooney is in a new movie entitled Tomorrowland. In Bill Whittle’s new Afterburner video which is called “The Tomorrowland Lie” he takes on the message of this movie.

Why Internet Freedom Is At Stake


No large government can tolerate something that they can not control and so we will see this is 3 to 6 years. They will be Taxes, fees, permits, licenses and more and we are not even talking content control which will be there as well.

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Over the past 25 years, the Internet has gone from a relatively unknown arena populated primarily by academics, government employees, researchers and other technical experts into a nearly ubiquitous presence that contributes fundamentally and massively to communication, innovation and commerce.

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It is unsurprising that, as the Internet has expanded in importance, calls for increased governance have also multiplied.

Some governance of the Internet, such as measures to make sure that Internet addresses are unique, and that changes to the root servers are conducted in a reliable and non-disruptive manner, is necessary merely to ensure that it operates smoothly. That’s why it has been in place for decades.

A great factor in the growth and success of the Internet, from which nearly everyone has benefited directly or indirectly, is that governance has been light and relatively non-intrusive.

Some want this to change, particularly governments eager to enhance their…

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Texas Police Play “lets make a deal” With The Constitution – Twenty Five Waco “Twin Peaks” Bikers Released Since Bond Negotiations Began Last Thursday….


I’m not a biker but I think this incident was planed

Mystery Behind Secret Surveillance Planes Hovering Over U.S. Revealed


The Fed’s know that what they are doing to change our form of government is wrong and not supported by the citizens of this country so they will try anything to hide the truth.

FBI says privacy must take backseat to national security in online fight against ISIS


The government is now totally out of control!

Israel is our last hope for preventing Iran from having a Nuclear Bomb


John Bolton

http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/196103#.VW1Udc9Viko

Ambassador Bolton Says Israel Must Strike Iran Soon

Clock running out as Iran marches to nuclear arsenal with ‘legitimization’ of deal, which is part of Obama’s ‘wrong ideology. Obama and Kerry want Iran to have a nuclear bomb as they see it as making the world better because it equalizes things. They are, of course, both totally insane!

National Archives Leadership Held Serious Concerns About Secretary Clinton’s Secrecy Choices To Avoid Record-Keeping…


What difference does it make now?

HOPE N’ CHANGE


Even if he didn’t say it, he was probably thinking about saying it!

B.C. Human Rights Tribunal to consider striking gender designation from birth certificates


So we will all be born as an IT then it would seem if these idiots get their way!