Linda Lyon, former president of the Arizona School Boards Association, writes in her blog “Restore Reason” about the newly elected State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne, who held the same office from 2003 to 2013.
He intends, she says, to stop “critical race theory” and “social-emotional learning.” He seems to think that “diversity, equity, and inclusion” are nothing more than left wing propganda. He’s a get-tough guy who will crack down on students and teachers.
She writes:
You’ve heard it said that an old dog can’t learn new tricks. AZ Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne is the living embodiment of this saying. His campaign gave us a preview that he was not going to change his ways. After all, he didn’t tout plans to improve our public schools (he was vying for the position overseeing “public” instruction after all), but rather, posted countless campaign signs shouting, “STOP CRITICAL RACE THEORY”. Never mind that actual CRT, (which rests on the premise that racial bias – intentional or not – is baked into U.S. laws and institutions), is not taught in elementary or secondary schools, but at the university level, most often in law schools. For Republicans, however, the term became synonymous with being “woke” and their focus on “owning the libs” carried Horne back to his old office.
This isn’t a new fight for Horne. After his recent election, MSNBC called him,
a pioneer in the right-wing crusade against school teachings centered on nonwhite people and social inequality.
As evidence, MSNBC cited his fight against “ethnic studies” which led to a ban on such instruction in Arizona schools in 2010. He also banned bilingual education services that same year which the Justice Department found illegal. The ban on ethnic studies held until 2017, when a federal judge overturned it, finding that it had an,
invidious discriminatory racial purpose, and a politically partisan purpose.
At 77, it is no surprise Horne hasn’t changed his spots. After all, it mostly works for him as evidenced by his previous elections to serve as State Superintendent from 2003 to 2011, as well as his election to a term as AZ Attorney General. Now, he’s swept into office on his STOP CRT broom, promising to,
eradicate teaching on diversity and equity and eliminate the use of social emotional learning in Arizona schools.
He’s off to a running start, canceling previously approved diversity presentations at the education conference hosted by his department and wrapping up today. Michaela Rose Classen, an education consultant originally scheduled to speak, expressed worry to the AZ Daily Star about excising social-emotional learning from schools saying,
When students enter the classroom, I think the assumption by some folks is that they just enter ready to learn. But there are different levels of experiences and often trauma that students are bringing into the classroom with them,’ Claussen said. ‘And they’re not quite developed yet emotionally, like we are as adults, to leave it at the door. So we have to really be cautious about how are we paying attention to student needs.
Horne doesn’t believe this type of learning has any place in the classroom. A 2022 Pew Research Poll, however, showed that about two-thirds of parents believe it is important their children’s school teaches social-emotional skills. These skills, in a nutshell, are:
- Self-Management – managing emotions and behaviors to achieve one’s goals
- Self-Awareness – recognizing one’s emotions and values as well as one’s strengths and challenges
- Responsible Decision Making – making ethical, constructive choices about personal and social behavior
- Relationship Skills – forming positive relationships, working in teams, dealing effectively with conflict
- Social Awareness – Showing understanding and empathy
As a school board member in my 11th year of service, I can unequivocally say that many of our students need help with social-emotional skills. Should parents and communities teach these skills? YES, ABSOLUTELY!! But, in many cases, this isn’t happening and the global pandemic exacerbated difficulties with students trying to learn and interact with friends remotely. In fact, I’m guessing most would agree that our society in general needs help with these skills more than ever.
Horne, no doubt, thinks our kids just need to “man up” and stick to learning “readin’, writin’, and ‘rithmatic” with his stated focus on improving academics and increasing test scores. Unfortunately, the narrowing of curriculum and “teaching to the test” are making our students less prepared for the real world. And speaking of that, I noted he allowed presentations on suicide prevention at the education conference. Does he not understand the relationship social-emotional learning has on student mental health relating to not only suicide prevention but also the mass shootings plaguing our schools?
Another of Horne’s first acts was to eliminate the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Department at ADE, stating that in the context of CRT “equity has come to mean equal outcomes by racial groups”. That may be how sees it, but Google’s Dictionary defines equity as “the quality of being fair and impartial”. Doesn’t this mean we recognize not every child is born with the same opportunities to succeed and we should do what we can to make the opportunities available for those who are willing to apply themselves?
There will no doubt be many battles to fight with Horne, (with his “politically partisan purpose”), leading Arizona’s public schools. The inefficiency of jerking our teachers and students around with policy reversals is frustrating. But it is the potential for setting back another generation of our students that really worries me. As the slogan for the United Negro College Fund states, “A mind is a terrible thing to waste.”
Reblogged this on dean ramser.
Home: This new-fangled reading and writing will keep children from learning to use their memories. It must be stopped before people get it into their heads to invent books printed with moveable type!
It’s time to stop the teaching of Swahili in American public schools. Students should get their lessons and do their studies in English, which was good enough for Jesus and their parents!
Uh, American high-schools typically don’t teach in Swahili or use textbooks written in that language.
Look, here’s a presentation given at a school training session in Boise that I found on the Internet. The presenter says, “Mention Swahili as an example of a lingua franca.” See, it’s everywhere. Don’t deny it. There’s the evidence for anyone to see. Someone needs to warn Moms for Liberty about this.
A room full of teachers being indoctrinated to teach their kids in Swahili!!!!! But with this evidence STARING THEM IN THE FACE, the libtard Socialists will keep denying it.
Full disclosure – I have known Tom Horne since we were in Cub SCouts together way back in the 1950s. We were also HS classmates. I have been a guest for dinner in his home and gave him a tour around DC and took him and his family to dinner back in the 1980s. For those who do not know Tom Horne is an immigrant, born in Canada to Jewish parents who had left Poland in time to escape the Holocaust. When Tom graduated from Harvard, he was enrolled in the jooin MBA-LLB program at Harvard that later enrolled Mitt Romney. While there he got in trouble with the SEC and IIRC only avoided prosecution from them for illegal securities trading by accepting a lifetime ban from ever again trading securities. While in the Boston area he apparently tried to persuad a HS classmate to marry him, bu she turned himn down. He looked at two state where a Jewish iimmigrant w/o political and financial connections could win a Congressional seat, and it came to a chjoice between Alaska and Arizona, and liking to play tennis he chose the latter. He picked the wrong location in Phoenix when AZ was getting another House seat so that never came to be. He served on the school board and in the state legislature before getting elected as Superintendent of Public Education. While AG, he got in trouble with at least the appearance of having an affair with an assistant so he called another HS classmate who was a travel agent to take his wife on a “romantic” trip to restore their relationship.
I found out from former Congressman Pastor, who died in 2018, then when he arrived in AZ Tom became an active member of Young Dems. Someplace along the way he decided he had a greater future as a Republican. I can remember during the Reagan administration his asking me if I thought we would be overrun by immigrants crossing the border at Harlingen Texas.
I believe it was our 50th HS reunion where several of the classmates basically called Tom out for his attitudes on immigrants and related topics, and remember, he himself is an immigrant.
The Tom Horne I new growing up and in high school is no more. What he has become means he is someone I can no longer consider as a friend. So sad, given the gifts he actually had and displayed at least through high school
A sad tale!
Bernstein could have added, since he mentioned Horne’s marriage proposal, that Horne’s wife of 47 years, Marty, was buried in a Catholic cemetery and that they had 5 children.
A tweet thread of Christine Accurso@Arizona Catholic announces her acceptance of Horne’s appointment as the new Exec. Director of the ESA Div. at the Dept. of Ed. (11-17-2022), The tweet thread’s identifier, “Catholic, wife, mother of 8, Pro-Life Advocate, School Choice Supporter and Citizen Lobbyist in Arizona.”
At some point in the future, there will be recognition that a Catholic conservative agenda drives the school choice campaign. Evidently, it will take more proof than the VP of EdChoice in Ky also being the associate director of the Ky. Catholic Conference, a community Catholic newspaper identifying Catholics as the group who initiated and achieved passage of school choice legislation in Indiana and, the co-hosting of school choice rallies by the Koch’s AFP and some state Catholic Conferences.
Btw Ken, did you know that 63% of White Catholics who attend church regularly voted for Trump in 2020? Did you know that there are almost 50 state Catholic Conferences, which act as the political arm of the bishops? Did you know that two of the major universities in D.C. are Catholic? Georgetown admitted its first Black student in 1959. Recently, the school hired Ilya Shapiro of the Koch network
for a top position in the law school. He became infamous for his tweets about the nomination of Justice Brown. The other school, Catholic University of America, has a board with close ties to Charles Koch. Did you know that there are Catholic schools like the one Pat Cippolone attended that have altered the US Pledge of Allegiance recited by students to include Catholic doctrine? Did you know that key players on Jan. 6, Michael Flynn who called for one religion in the US and John Eastman, are conservative Catholic? Did you know that Nick Fuentes is conservative Catholic? Do you think that the public knows that the conservative majority on SCOTUS are driven by their conservative Catholicism e.g. the decision in Biel v. St. James Catholic school? Did you know that in 2009, a paper written at the ivy leagues, tied better student performance to the value of competition between the Catholic school system and public schools? Did you know that Prof. of Constitutional Law, Adrian Vermuele at Harvard, has called for preference in immigration for Catholics? Vermuele has been described as the nation’s most dangerous critic of liberalism.
If you didn’t know the preceding, would you venture a guess as to why? Thanks
Thank you for sharing. Lines up with a lot of people I went to high school with. Steve Scalise was a few years behind me, a poster child of the average graduate from there.
Do none of these people realize that teachers, especially at the elementary level, have been teaching “social-emotional skills” all along. So I guess some teachers will be going back to this stealth teaching.
And the solution is so obvious that no one will ever consider it outside of elite independent schools: Hire intellectually curious teachers who know how to communicate or know how important it is to learn to do so, get out of their way, and make sure the principal and master teachers look in every now and then.
Can they teach that Arizona would not have a Superbowl today if the NFL hadn’t stated there would be no Superbowl in AZ if they did not recognize Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. Or is that too systemic critical race theory and teachers might make white kids feel guilty history for them?
I came from another state and taught in AZ public schools for 5 years during Horne’s first stint, plus several years after. In his zeal, he neglected some fundamentals. I can say from personal experience–on THREE different occasions–that many staff at ADE (AZ Dept of Ed) were poorly trained and did not understand state ed laws and regulations. (Talk about going “back to basics!)
FIRST OCCASION: I asked for reciprocity with my permanent NY teacher certification. I was told that arts teachers did not qualify for reciprocity, and I would have to work under an “emergency” certificate for my first year. ALSO, it would take 60 days to process my “emergency” certificate, so I would be paid as a sub until then.
RESULT: I missed out on an AZ sales tax supplemental payment of $2000 to fully certified teachers only.
As the end that first year, I went back to ADE in Phoenix to submit my paperwork to move from “emergency” certification to “standard out of state”. I happened to be served by a clerk whose name tag said “Head of Certification”. She looked at my materials and said, “Why didn’t you get this last year when you first came to AZ? You didn’t need an “emergency” certificate.” “That’s what one of your clerks told me I had to do.” “I’m so sorry, do you remember who told you that” “No…but can you compensate me for those wages that I lost because of your department’s error?” “I’m sorry, we have no way to do that.”
SECOND OCCASION: At the end of my second year in AZ, I AGAIN went back to Phoenix– to convert my “standard out of state” certification to “standard in state.” After the previous fiasco, I had studied the state regs and knew EXACTLY what was required. So when the clerk said “I’m sorry, but I can’t process this until you’ve taken the US and AZ Constitution course,” I replied, “Please show me that on your screen.” She scrolled down, hesitated and said, “My mistake, you have until the end of the year to finish that. Here’s your certificate.”
THIRD OCCASION: As part of the battle against the cultural studies program in Tucson and bilingual ed for Spanish speakers, Horne and the Republicans instituted English only instruction, and required every teacher to take a course in SEI (Structured English Immersion)/ SIOP (Structured Instruction Observation Protocol)/ XYZKD/ &%**#^@ / whatever. Fortunately, ADE arranged for it to be taught at nearby schools.
We bought the 240 page Pearson book. This was the 3rd edition, but still had no entries in the index for “art” or “music”. When I asked the instructor how we arts teachers should approach this class, she said “I’m sorry but there’s really nothing here for you, but you’re required to attend.”
AZ first required 15 hours, the next year 30 (total), then 45, but we were “grandfathered in” at whichever level we had taken. This was confusing to many. A couple of years later, I got a notice from ADE that my teaching certificate was going to be cancelled because I was short 15 hours of SEISIOP-SOUP. Strange! 16 teachers from my school plus our principal took this together, but I was the only one who got that notice–obviously an error.
I called ADE; denied. I went to the county superintendent’s office and his assistant called twice and was denied. The assistant talked with the superintendent, then called back a 3rd time, asking for someone higher up. The verdict after 30 seconds? “Yes, he’s fine, the clerks downstairs didn’t read the chart correctly.”
Currently, my salary would be $52,000 in AZ, $61 on the Navajo Nation, and $70+ in upstate NY.
AZ has moved from 49th to 47th among the states in teacher pay since 2008, but is still among the top states in housing costs.
In AZ, 25% of teachers are either uncertified or certified in a field other than what they’re assigned to.
We need to get back to basics. Critical race theory is crap. Teach real history, as it really happened, not la la land left wing theories.
Nobody teaches crap. We teach real history. Ask a real teacher.
Randy, please define “critical race theory.” The “real facts” are brutal.