Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Too Crazy For California

I wrote about California's proposed Ethnic Studies curriculum a few days ago.  Thankfully it's being pulled (for now).  That the standards were too politically-correct and one-sided for California should tell you a little something about how bad they were.
 
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For Immediate Release                                                       Contact: Janet Weeks
August 12, 2019                                                                     Director of Communications
                                                                                                Phone: 916-319-0313
                                                                                                E-mail: jweeks@cde.ca.gov

State Board of Education President Darling-Hammond, Vice President Straus and Member Ortiz-Licon Issue Joint Statement on Draft Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum
SACRAMENTO -- State Board of Education President Linda Darling-Hammond, Vice President Ilene Straus and Board Member Feliza Ortiz-Licon issued the following joint statement today on the draft Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum, now under development:
“Ethnic studies can be an important tool to improve school climate and increase our understanding of one another. A model curriculum should be accurate, free of bias, appropriate for all learners in our diverse state, and align with Governor Newsom’s vision of a California for all. The current draft model curriculum falls short and needs to be substantially redesigned. 
Following the Instructional Quality Commission’s review and response to all public comments, a new draft will be developed for State Board of Education review and potential approval. The Board will ultimately adopt an ethnic studies model curriculum that aligns to California’s values.”
Linda Darling-Hammond, President
Ilene Straus, Vice President
Feliza Ortiz-Licon, Board Member and Liaison to the Instructional Quality Commission

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