Posted on 06/26/2016 10:24:08 AM PDT by Mr. Mojo
(CNSNews.com) -- The National Association of Scholars (NAS) has published a study arguing that the College Boards Advanced Placement European History exam (APEH) warps and guts the history of Europe to make it serve todays progressive agenda.
It [APEH] mentions neither Christopher Columbus nor Winston Churchill, a NAS press release points out.
APEHs distortions turn Europes extraordinary history and unique contribution to the formation of our world into a generic narrative of modernization, says NAS director of communications David Randall, who authored the study entitled The Disappearing Continent: A Critique of the Revised Advanced Placement European History Examination.
We do not criticize all of APEH because significant amounts of APEH are solid work, Randall noted.
But far from all. APEH turns Europes history into a foreshortened, neo-Marxist, generic narrative of historical modernization, powered by abstract social and economic forces, and defines modernization around secularism, the state, and a thin supportive intellectual history, he added.
The study outlines eight ways that the AP exam and accompanying materials fall short of an accurate portrayal of European history, including presenting the history of government rather than of liberty and ignoring Europes unique development of the architecture of modern knowledge, which made possible almost every modern form of intellectual inquiry.
The studys eight recommendations include urging the College Board to be especially diligent to ensure that its choice of vocabulary and silent omissions do not present a one-sided interpretation of Europes history.
The NAS study criticizes APEHs treatment of religion, saying its secularized modernization narrative gives pride of place to economic causation and short shrift to the religious and cultural mainsprings of historical change. In consequence, it also edits out the religious diversity of Europe.
APEH also nearly eliminates Islam, Orthodoxy, and Judaism, because their very existence complicates and compromises APEHs simple narrative of secular modernization, the study says.
APEHs removal of Islam may also be motivated by modern progressives reluctance to mention modern Islamist terror, much less to confront its deep roots in Islams millennial tradition of jihad. Certainly Islams disappearance is the most dramatic of the three, because the portions of Europe under Islamic rule disappear as well, Randall pointed out.
He also sees the exam as falling short in the political realm: APEH barely mentions civil society, liberty, or freedom,Randall pointed out.
APEH asks students to Explain the emergence of representative government as an alternative to absolutism but not to explain it on its own terms, as something of positive value, the study continues. APEHs approach to political theory and practice makes liberty secondary at best, leading to a parallel excision of British history, since so much of Britains history is the history of liberty.
APEH also minimizes the revolutionary violence of the Socialist tradition and the evil of the Soviet regime, continues Randall, euphemizing the forced transfer of wealth as fair distribution and using the term forced large-scale migrations to glide over the Soviet ethnic cleansing of millions of Germans and Poles.
Its most remarkable minimizations are its use of Stalins own euphemistic phrase, liquidation of the kulaks, to refer to the arrest, deportation, and murder of millions of peasants, the parallel use of the phrase purges of political rivals to refer to the Great Terror, the concealment of the genocide of the Ukrainians under the rubric of famine in the Ukraine, and the justification of these horrors with the traditional Communist excuse that Stalins economic modernization of the Soviet Union came at a high price, the study says.
APEH also flattens nineteenth-century feminism into a mere search for legal, economic, and political rights for women as well as improved working conditions, it noted.
Furthermore, APEH translates transcendent as just like us, which makes its rationale for studying history present-minded and incurious APEH presents history as a commonplace book designed to reinforce our preconceptions.
No document such as APEH can cover every topicbut APEH disembowels Europes history, the study concludes.
Americans should restore variety, choice, and accountability to secondary education in America by developing one or more competitive alternatives to the College Boards AP testing program, Randall suggested.
However, the College Board defended APEH.
Development of the AP European History curriculum framework was a rigorous five-year process to ensure quality, objectivity, and alignment to requirements for college credit, the College Board told CNSNews.com in a statement.
Since its release in 2013, the course has received consistently positive feedback from AP teachers, students, historians, and the higher education community. The AP Program welcomes any additional feedback on AP European History and will take it into consideration.
Going easy on islam so as to pave the way for our replacements to march in.
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CASE IN POINT A primetime network news segment focused on an "impoverished" latino mother who paid big bucks to get her/ son coached to take the College Boards---but he was so stupid, he still couldn't pass them. So the C/B decided to "change" them so that Pedro could pass using subversive Third World hate-filled US history.
THIRD WORLD INFILTRATION College Board exams changed history answers... revisionist historians developed different answers to the question of what Americas story is about. From their perspective, at the heart of our countrys historylike the history of any other powerful nationlies the pursuit of empire, of dominion over others. At its core, say the revisionists, Americas history is about our capacity for self-delusion, our endless attempts to justify raw power grabs with pretty fairy-tales about democracy. ....
NOTE WELL: This terrifying Third World revisionism is straight out of Third World textbooks---emphasizing the T/W effort to undermine US ntl security for the coming armed takeover.
The conniving T/W uses an ancient formula going back to Greco-Roman times---where savages, barbarians and thieves overrun a bountiful country lusting after its power and riches.
REFERENCE Some 10 years back, Texas schools started used Mexican textbooks for their backward illiterate Spanish-speaking students. Textbooks advocated the Mexican perspective including:
<><> anti-white, anti-capitalist anti-USA viewpoints;
<><> Mexican textbooks falsified US history,
<><> proselytized blood-thirsty La Raza savagery;
<><> using teaching as brainwashing;
<><> inculcating violent separatist, latino supremacy ideology.
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Subversive Texas Textbooks---distributed nationwide--- vilify conservative groups
Breitbart Texas | 09/10/2014 | Merrill Hope / FR Posted by Rusty0604
In 2006, uber-liberal "Texas Rising" stated its mission: "developing an emerging generation of social justice-minded, informed and engaged leaders is essential to the long-term health of our communities and the development of progressive public policy in Texas."
...a sneak peak at the preliminary Social Studies textbook findings TTT has found including distortions, omissions and half- truths all passing for accurate high school history..."The radical right consists of groups that sometimes gather under the flag of militant anticommunism."
"Often known as reactionaries, they denounce most forms of government regulation, including progressive taxation and restrictions and industry. Strangely enough, these radicals would not hesitate to use the government's police power to enforce the changes they desire. Examples of political groups on the radical right are the John Birch Society, the National States & Rights party, The Christian Crusade, and the Tea Party movement." (Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Retired Lt. Col. Roy White chairs up such a group, the Truth in Texas Textbooks (TTT). This coalition of concerned citizens is participating in the Texas Social Studies textbook review.Texas Textbook Adoption Process Criticized By Texas Freedom Network President
Wow, it is NOT an AP History exam, but rather a Government exam.
= public school trash
Marxist-socialists began infiltrating our education system in the late 40’s.
Search on The Frankfurt School for background. This was a planned soft war and takeover, bought into by the likes of Walter Cronkite.
Winning America back, converting the minds of half of us back to rugged individualism, will take decades more. Never give up, never surrender. Speak knowingly, strongly, often and everywhere.
We ARE in a social war (of words so far).
‘Progressives’ (communists) want their words to win, so they must grab our guns.
Exposed truths are awakening many, so proggies are panicking and showing their true nature (ugly liars).
How can you overlook the influence of Christianity in the abolition of slavery, and the influence of Islam in its persistence?
I mentioned several books that, (IMHO) form part of the back bone of a free society, The Tragedy of the Commons, A Treatise of Human Nature, Common Sense and Leviathan. He had never heard of any of them.
I mentioned Hume and Locke. He thought I meant Britt Hume.
He said that from the time of the Napoleonic wars until World War I there was no war between major powers. I named several, the Sino-Russian war, the Crimean War and the Franco-Prussian War. He had never heard of any of them.
He claimed to have three degrees.
I am not sure if they are not teaching history at all any more or if they are just distorting it so badly that it would not recognize it's self.
Even conservatives often send their kids to public school...then wonder why they’ve got rabid left wingers in the family tree.
This is an important group....b/c Texas textbooks.... bought in huge quantities....are distributed around the country.
Apparently they all failed western civ and mastered community organizing
Three degrees of temperature?
This truly sad. I knew those things before I was out of high school
I had to admit that I wondered. :)
The sad thing is that he was nominally on "our side" yet he had no idea why.
There was no foundation for his view point except that he once read the Cliff notes version of Atlas Shrugged.
The solutions he proposed were based on a false view of a history that never was.
Just wow. I had read all of Rand by the time I was16. Somehow I think that is when libertarianism is at its strongest. While I like her valuing individual freedom and responsibility her devotion to godless objectivism is disheartening.
So they’re saying Conan the Barbarian was the most intellectual, and he happened to be Muslim?
100% agree! I saw an acronym in your cut-and-paste that I didn’t know, so I put in in the comments for others that may want to understand what they are reading.
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