This I like. I do not like the direction Texas is taking with revising history to a fundamentalist agenda. They hold tremendous power in the text book market through their purchasing power, and lots of school districts default their book selection to copy Texas'. California is saying No, and with a powerful voice. They also buy lots of books, and they also don't like the fundy stand that Texas is taking.
GO CALIFORNIA!
http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_15098236?nclick_check=1
http://politics.slashdot.org/story/10/05/17/1323245/California-Moves-To-Block-Texas-Textbook-Changes?art_pos=1
GO CALIFORNIA!
http://www.mercurynews.com/news/ci_15098236?nclick_check=1
http://politics.slashdot.org/story/10/05/17/1323245/California-Moves-To-Block-Texas-Textbook-Changes?art_pos=1
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Date: 2010-05-18 03:35 pm (UTC)BTW, your first link goes nowhere.
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Date: 2010-05-18 03:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-05-19 06:22 am (UTC)One of the Slashdot stories pointed to a story on the Guardian UK that had quite an article: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/may/16/texas-schools-rewrites-us-history.
From what I have said, I do not agree with the changes. But like you point out, we don't have the text books to really see what exactly is going on.
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Date: 2010-05-19 02:52 pm (UTC)