Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Texas BOE knows best, ctd.

I previously wrote on this topic at this link.

Seemingly antithetical to anything that could be called educational planning, planning based on science and the record of history, that is, the Texas Board of Education handed down a 10-5 preliminary vote in favor of amending the state's social studies curriculum, with many of the decisions, maddeningly, falling along conservative political or ideological lines.
For instance:
The bad news, at least for students, is that
social conservatives claimed at least one victory as Ken Mercer of San Antonio successfully fended off a GOP challenge from Austin attorney Tim Tuggey. And conservative Brian Russell forced an April runoff with educator Marsha Farney in the race for the seat held by outgoing Christian conservative Cynthia Dunbar.
"I hope we can keep our conservative posture," Mercer said of the board.
Since when does education break down along party lines or even ideological lines?  I will now return to some corner silently weeping.

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