Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are any other school districts besides FCPS pushing back on this?
Youngkin has removed references to MLK holiday (yet reintroduces Columbus Day), and eliminated the word fascism from the history curriculum (how does one learn WWII history), among other issues.
https://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2023/03/significant-concerns-fairfax-co-school-leaders-blast-proposed-history-standards-as-excessive-and-inaccurate/
MLK is required in the new standards. And re fascism, this is the language about WWII: "comparing and contrasting totalitarianism and Imperial Japan, communist Soviet Union,
and Italy and Nazi Germany".
Anonymous wrote:aAnonymous wrote:I think FCPS's criticisms are a bit silly, tbh. Too much content! Not enough context!
Schools have been removing content in the name of progressivism for years now, and students are showing the lack. Adding more content, to the subject of social studies and history, is a good thing. The more kids know, the more they can understand and contextualize.
How does one contextualize WWII without discussing fascism?
Anonymous wrote:Making students memorize the names and spouses of elected officials is just bizarre.
Anonymous wrote:Are any other school districts besides FCPS pushing back on this?
Youngkin has removed references to MLK holiday (yet reintroduces Columbus Day), and eliminated the word fascism from the history curriculum (how does one learn WWII history), among other issues.
https://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2023/03/significant-concerns-fairfax-co-school-leaders-blast-proposed-history-standards-as-excessive-and-inaccurate/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are any other school districts besides FCPS pushing back on this?
Youngkin has removed references to MLK holiday (yet reintroduces Columbus Day), and eliminated the word fascism from the history curriculum (how does one learn WWII history), among other issues.
https://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2023/03/significant-concerns-fairfax-co-school-leaders-blast-proposed-history-standards-as-excessive-and-inaccurate/
MLK is required in the new standards. And re fascism, this is the language about WWII: "comparing and contrasting totalitarianism and Imperial Japan, communist Soviet Union,
and Italy and Nazi Germany".
Anonymous wrote:Are any other school districts besides FCPS pushing back on this?
Youngkin has removed references to MLK holiday (yet reintroduces Columbus Day), and eliminated the word fascism from the history curriculum (how does one learn WWII history), among other issues.
https://wtop.com/fairfax-county/2023/03/significant-concerns-fairfax-co-school-leaders-blast-proposed-history-standards-as-excessive-and-inaccurate/
Anonymous wrote:I think FCPS's criticisms are a bit silly, tbh. Too much content! Not enough context!
Schools have been removing content in the name of progressivism for years now, and students are showing the lack. Adding more content, to the subject of social studies and history, is a good thing. The more kids know, the more they can understand and contextualize.
aAnonymous wrote:I think FCPS's criticisms are a bit silly, tbh. Too much content! Not enough context!
Schools have been removing content in the name of progressivism for years now, and students are showing the lack. Adding more content, to the subject of social studies and history, is a good thing. The more kids know, the more they can understand and contextualize.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Making students memorize the names and spouses of elected officials is just bizarre.
Bizarre?
Anonymous wrote:Making students memorize the names and spouses of elected officials is just bizarre.