Kathryn Joyce writes in Salon about a new “patriotic” social studies curriculum that celebrates rightwing ideology and deletes social justice from American history. The goal of the new curriculum is to fight “critical race theory” and “wokeness,” which are allegedly trying to “overthrow America.”
Just to be clear, the goal of the new curriculum is to delete the accurate and tragic facts about racism, past and present. They want teachers to stuff children’s heads with fake history. They assume that if students learn the truth about slavery, the Ku Klux Klan, Jim Crow, segregation, redlining, and the unfinished struggle for equal rights for all, they will not have faith in America. If they learn the truth, they think, they will want to “overthrow” the government. This is almost too insane to write or repeat, but it’s happening. Crazy people want teachers of social studies and history to teach lies.
We used to teach children that it was wrong to tell lies. But these extremists want the entire education system to embrace lies. The danger is that students will watch documentaries on television and discover that everything they learned in social studies was a pack of lies. What then? Who will they want to overthrow?
Joyce writes:
In late June, a conservative education coalition called the Civics Alliance released a new set of social studies standards for K-12 schools, with the intention of promoting it as a model for states nationwide. These standards, entitled “American Birthright,” are framed as yet another corrective to supposedly “woke” public schools, where, according to Republicans, theoretical frameworks like critical race theory are only one part of a larger attack on the foundations of American democracy.
“Too many Americans have emerged from our schools ignorant of America’s history, indifferent to liberty, filled with animus against their ancestors and their fellow Americans, and estranged from their country,” reads the introduction to “American Birthright.” (The “birthright” here refers to “freedom.”) And the fields of history and civics, it suggests, exemplify the worst of that trend. “The warping of American social studies instruction has created a corps of activists dedicated to the overthrow of America and its freedoms, larger numbers of Americans indifferent to the steady whittling away of American liberty, and many more who are so ignorant of the past they cannot use our heritage of freedom to judge contemporary debates.”
While it claims to represent an ideologically neutral, apolitical history, the document holds that most instruction that references “diversity, equity and inclusion” or “social justice” amounts to “vocational training in progressive activism” and “actively promote[s] disaffection from our country.” It heralds Ronald Reagan as a “hero of liberty” alongside Abraham Lincoln and Martin Luther King Jr. Its proposed lessons in contemporary U.S. history include Reagan’s revitalization of the conservative movement, Bill Clinton’s impeachment, “Executive amnesties for illegal aliens” and the “George Floyd Riots.”
American Birthright is just one of numerous recent right-wing efforts to overhaul public K-12 curricula to align with the dictates of current conservative ideology.
Last week, the Miami Herald reported that Florida’s Department of Education has begun holding three-day training sessions for public school teachers around the state to prepare them to implement the state’s new Civics Literacy Excellence Initiative, Gov. Ron DeSantis’ flagship effort to create a more “patriotic” civics curriculum. The new Florida standards were created in consultation with Hillsdale College, a small Christian college that has become a guiding force on the right, and the Charles Koch-founded Bill of Rights Institute.
These new rightwing curriculum writers want to impose the evangelical Christian worldview on America’s children. They want to force their fundamentalists ideology on everyone. Once they have gained control of the Governor’s office, they want to gain control of the schools and use them as centers of indoctrination. You may believe, with some evidence, that public schools have always taught American history with the atrocities edited out. But not even the bowdlerized textbooks were as audacious as the outright lies that the fundies are pushing now.
Mainstream textbook editors might balk at portraying Ronald Reagan as the equal of Abraham Lincoln. If so, the states that want anti-woke (i.e., unconscious) accounts of history can always purchase the texts produced by the publishers that supply Christian fundamentalist schools and Bob Jones University. The Abeka curriculum, written for homeschoolers and Christian schools, might become the official textbooks of Florida and other red states.
Who needs an educated citizenry? Apparently the educated are a threat to the indoctrinated.
I can’t wait to print this article out for use with my students during our banned books unit.
awesome
Very ironic that the folks who support a president who tried to overthrow the government accuse others of wanting to do so.
Kts pretty clear who the unpatriotic ones are.
It is gas-expensive and heat-exhausting for parent community groups to drive to Austin Texas. But lots of them did it on August 1, 2022.
Organized TEXAS educators, parents, advocacy groups and others showed up to testify on the once-in-a-decade rewrite of the TX social studies curriculum.
The Hearing Room was packed. Book Bans, shutting down school libraries, attacks on LBGTQ students, attacks on teachers, calling slavery “workers”, “immigration” or “involuntary relocation” was announced as completely unacceptable to awake citizens.
They had a heads-up on the Civics Alliance social studies standards for K-12 schools, entitled “American Birthright which is a complete whitewash.
Civics Alliance was created in 2021 as an offshoot of the National Association of Scholars which features right-wing leaders like Ginni Thomas on its board.
Another source identified was the American Birthright crowd which says the 1776 Curriculum, published in 2021 by Hillsdale College, is “aligned” with their vision.
So is the curricula of Great Hearts Academies, a “classical education” network.
So is the Black conservative group 1776 Unites.
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Kathyrn Joyce/Salon
https://www.salon.com/2022/07/08/rights-new-social-studies-plan-vows-to-fight-crt-wokeness-and-the-overthrow-of-america/
This uncivil civics propaganda program perverts history and civics in order to promote Christian nationalism. Instead of diminishing conflict, it creates division through lies and misinformation. No realistic person can except that slavery was “involuntary relocation.” All white folks is this land are descents of former migrants. American is a land of immigrants, and it is our story and our truth. The “American Birthright” is creeping fascism.
cx: accept, white folks in this land
Sorry, but this kind of balderdash really ticks me off!
For good reason!!!
Those of us raised in the fifties were.taught about slavery but nearly as secondary to the great white leader. The news of the time revealed more.
My take is that the true history came into conflict with the taught history and led to the sixties. So those afraid of CRT and teaching about racism need to be more concerned about a future backlash.
a bit like the backlash the nation may see in elections where abortion rights are concerned: trying to take away rights and re-hide truth under the rug may well bring a collectively outraged reaction
I believe, West Coast, that you are right. But there will be hell to pay in the interim. Buckle your seatbelt!
Anyone who thinks freedom from tyranny is a birthright doesn’t understand what it means to be an American.
How can they call it American Birthright? The fundamental idea behind America is no birthrights. Sheesh.
Haaaaa!!!!
Disagree. “All men [read: people] are created equal and are endowed by the Creator with certain unalienable rights, among which are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”
This is the American birthright to be free of tyranny that the nation was founded on and the founders did not believe that this special birthright applied only to Americans. They believed it to be the right of all people. It is a shame they did not carry this believe through to all of their actions. It is a shame that none of us carry our noble beliefs through to all of our actions.
Hmph. I’m no fan of CRT but I am disappointed that some of the darker aspects of our heritage were somewhat whitewashed from my education. We must do better. I am dismayed when I hear America’s problems with racism and hatred being minimized. Just, you will never solve hatred with anti-hatred. You can only solve hatred with kindness.
Thank you, Tiffany.
CRT in school means teaching about racism, past and present. People who oppose “CRT” want to teach lies.
Any attack on teaching accurate history supported by irrefutable facts and reliable sources is an attack by Republican fascists, the first steps to rewrite history in a way that supports fascist thinking.
So, Hillsdale’s 1776 curricular competitors managed to come up with an even more fascist sounding name in “American Birthright.”
They define unsavory as a synonym for unpatriotic.
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Feel free, Texas, to adopt this as your new K-12 curriculum! You’re welcome!
The Social Studies Wars are going to make the Reading Wars and the Math Wars look like minor skirmishes.
Dear Ms. Ravitch: the briefest rebuttal to Ms. Joyce’s article would be for you to read the American Birthright standards themselves. But I would be glad to write a response for your blog, if you are willing to post it. Respectfully, David Randall, Executive Director, Civics Alliance
Mr. Randall,
Feel free to submit an article.
Dear Ms. Ravitch: I confess I cannot immediately find your email address on this blog. Where precisely should I submit it? Respectfully, David Randall, Executive Director, Civics Alliance
Post your response here and I will turn it into a post. I don’t give out my personal email.
Dear Ms. Ravitch: I tried to post directly to your comments, but I believe the piece disappeared. I have now written a rebuttal directly at our website:
https://www.nas.org/blogs/article/american-birthright-a-response-to-critics
I would be grateful if you also put the rebuttal into a post of your own.
Respectfully,
David Randall
Executive Director
Civics Alliance
Thank you.