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Home › Forums › General History Chat › Improving the Teaching and Learning of American History and Civics Act of 2009
Look at this:Bill to Reform Teaching of American History and Civics Introduced in the SenateNotice who the sponsors are? Do you think there's a catch involved somewhere?
Worst case scenario: this is an indoctrination programI do think this may be positive, though. I'm not that against NCLB and if they add history to it then it might be a good thing...unless it's historical revisionism.
Why would it not be revisionism? I would be surprised if there were not boatloads of revisionism in any federal curriculum, especially if the liberals are involved with it. I am immediately suspicious of anything the Ted/Chappaquidick murderer is involved in.
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