I ran across this article today. Though, as a
homeschooler, I don't use the Social Studies texts which are presented to students in public schools. History, in fact, is one of the main reasons why I chose to
homeschool. I want my children to learn history through living books, as Charlotte Mason refers to them. I want them to learn from creation (yes, as a Christian I believe this world did not just happen by mistake and confusion) on through to today's current events. I want my children to see where the God we believe in had his hand in history. I want them to know that, as he promises us in scriptures: "I know the plans I have for you, says the Lord, a plan to prosper you, for hope and a future." And, I want my children to know the truth behind the men who formed our country and the reason a country like America needed to be formed. The article I found is this one:
Texas Board Adopts New Social Studies CurriculumI read it with much interest only to find that I was amazed. The Texas School Board has adopted some changes to the curriculum which is printed in Texas textbook companies which provide material all across America.
In the article, you will find that the biggest change is that students will be taught that the words "Separation of Church and State" was not in the original constitution.
Another significant decision is to keep the terms BC and AD instead of adopting the more secular used terms,
BCE & CE which avoids the mention of Christ.
All in all, for Christian families, these decisions prove to be a victory! However, I agree with Arne Duncan (can't believe I just said that) on his opinion that when politicians write textbooks, ultimately nobody wins.
As Christian educators, however, we just took a step forward in teaching the next generation of children.