Teach Your Children Well

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Donald Trump and those on the political Right have rode into town on their high horses brandishing their right, so they say, to change America’s school curricula.  Oklahoma’s State Superintendent, Ryan Walters, has claimed that President Joe Biden, teachers unions and “their enablers” have pushed the Bible out of schools. “I’m proud to bring it back,” Walters has said, according to the Oklahoma Voice.

In Florida, Politico reported, Governor DeSantis has “rolled back higher education diversity programs, engaged in a high-profile feud with the College Board over its African American studies course and worked with other Republicans to reshape higher education in Florida by installing key allies in statewide posts.” “Because it’s a war on truth, I think we have no choice but to wage a war on woke,” DeSantis said.

In Texas, according to Spectrum News 1, the State Board of Education was recently told by that State’s Attorney General Office, that “U.S. Supreme Court precedent allows for the bible and religion to be taught in public schools in a non-proselytizing way.”

The Right is rallying around a bigoted and arrogant self-professed guru on all things educational, Dennis Prager. In one video, he role-plays the voice of his ideal public school principal saying to the students on the first day of school, “If you want to claim an ethnic identity as a student here, other than American, go attend some other school.”

Collectively, the Right wants to whitewash American history by deleting or banning all Black History classes because, as they widely tout, they make students feel “guilty” about being American. The problem is, if you spend any amount of time carefully listening to most of these advocates, their ignorance of both American history and educational practice, is shockingly obvious, and their racism, almost always, painfully apparent.

A recent poll asked the question, Should American schools should teach Arabic Numerals as part of their curriculum? The survey completed by 2,313 people revealed the following results:

Yes…………….29%

No………………57%

No opinion…..14%

To many, the term “Arabic Numerals” sounds foreign and threatening. I suppose then it would make sense that the term would stoke fear in the American Heartland. School Boards throughout the country will no doubt be adding a discussion of a response to this threat to agendas at their board meetings. “Arabic Numerals” are, of course, the numbers we all currently use in all our schools, the digits 0-9. The numbers are called “Arabic Numerals” because they came to Europe via the Arabic, or some offer, alternatively, the Indian, world.

Debates are certainly in order. But that’s just it, how can we have a reasonable debate about how to teach our children well, when the Ryan Walters, Ron DeSantis’ and Dennis Pragers of the world, hold advanced degrees in fear, loathing and racism?

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A Powerful Memorial Stands in a Quiet Forest in Eastern Latvia

One of the most precious gifts we receive as State Department English Language Fellows is the opportunity to visit off-the-beaten-path places that lie at the heart of a place’s history and culture…Such was my experience yesterday in a sparse forest just west of our little city of Daugavpils, Latvia. We were introduced to this Memorial to all the Jews killed in Europe, by Anatoly Fishil, 87, a respected local civic leader and member of the small Jewish community here. Each country is represented by an 18th-century headstone of a Jewish person, whose own grave had been bulldozed-over by the former authorities here. Our guide personally created this memorial in 1991, 33-years to the day of our visit. We stood here yesterday, cold, awe-struck and emotionally humbled. Anatoly has his own amazing story of origin, survival, and, as this Memorial implies, incomparable generosity.

Anatoly Fishil, 87, a Daugavpils civic leader and Jewish elder, guides us at the forest Memorial
17th Century Jewish headstones were saved from a demolished Jewish cemetery and given a new life here
Mr. Fishil, describes the history of the Memorial he created in 1991, by sharing one amazing story after another
A somber moment for me; this headstone reads “Hungary 450,000.” That’s the number of Hungarian Jews killed in slightly over 4-months, just before the end of World War II
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