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The Blog for Sunday, April 24, 2005

It's Scary ...

    when a bill concerning how history should be taught in schools is filed by Republican State Senator Mike Fasano, after "parents in his district were concerned about how American history was being taught":
    The language concerning history education worries some teachers, who believe it could be an attempt by legislators to control how and what is taught in Florida's social studies classrooms.

    The language in question says American history shall be "viewed as factual" not as "constructed."

    To some social studies experts, the word "constructed" means interpretations of history, and not being allowed to teach that would mean not being able to teach how ideas about historical events change over time. ...

    The language that pertains to history education in the Senate bill was pulled from separate legislation sponsored by Sen. Mike Fasano, R-New Port Richey.

    Fasano said he sponsored his bill because parents in his district were concerned about how American history was being taught. ...

    Fasano said teachers may be reading too much into the way the language is worded. But, he said, it's true he doesn't want teachers' to interpret history if that's synonymous with them putting their own spin on it.

    "All we're asking them to do here is teach the facts about the country, good and bad," Fasano said. "If you interpret history, aren't you giving your opinion a little bit?"
    "State Senate bill's language on teaching history worries educators".

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