The two most important questions for society, according to the Greek
philosopher Plato, are these: What will we teach our children? And who will
teach them? Left-wing celebrities have teamed up with one of America’s most
radical historians to take control of the classroom in the name of “social
justice.” Parents, beware: This Hollywood-backed Marxist education project may
be coming to a school near you.
On Sunday, December 13, the
History Channel will
air “The People Speak” – a
documentary based on Marxist academic Howard Zinn’s capitalism-bashing,
America-dissing, grievance-mongering history textbook,
“A People’s History of the United States.” The film was
co-produced/written/bankrolled by Zinn’s Boston neighbor and mentee Matt
Damon. An all-star cast of Bush-bashing liberals including Danny Glover, Josh
Brolin, Bruce Springsteen, Marisa Tomei, and Eddie Vedder, will appear. Zinn’s
work is a self-proclaimed “biased account” of American history that rails
against white oppressors, the free market, and the military.
Zinn’s objective is not to impart knowledge, but to instigate “change” and
nurture a political “counterforce” (an echo of fellow radical academic and
Hugo Chavez admirer Bill Ayers’ proclamation of education as the
“motorforce of revolution.”) Teachers are not supposed to teach facts in
the school of Zinn. “There is no such thing as pure fact,” Zinn asserts.
Educators are not supposed to emphasize individual academic achievement. They
are supposed to “empower” student collectivism by emphasizing “the role of
working people, women, people of color, and organized social movements.”
School officials are not facilitators of intellectual inquiry, but leaders of
“social struggle.”
Zinn and company have launched a
nationwide education project in conjunction with the documentary. “A
people’s history requires a people’s pedagogy to match,” Zinn preaches. The
project is a collaboration between two “social justice” activist groups,
Rethinking Schools and
Teaching for Change. Rethinking Schools recently boasted of killing a
social studies textbook series in the Milwaukee school system because it
“failed to teach social responsibility.” A
Rethinking Schools guide on the September 11 jihadi attacks instructs
teachers to “nurture student empathy” for our enemies and dissuade students
from identifying as Americans. “It’s our job to reach beyond this chauvinism.”
And a
Rethinking Schools guide to early childhood education written by Ann Pelo
disparages “a too-heavy focus on academic skills” in favor of “social justice
and ecological teaching” for preschoolers.
Teaching for Change’s objective, in Obama-esque fashion, is to train
students not to achieve actual proficiency in core academic subjects, but to
inspire them to “become active global citizens.” Today’s non-achieving
aspirants are
tomorrow’s Nobel Peace Prize winners, after all.
No part of the school curriculum is immune from the social justice makeover
crew. Zinn’s partners at Rethinking Schools have even issued teaching guides
to “Rethinking
Mathematics: Teaching Social Justice by the Numbers” – which rejects the
traditional white male patriarchal methods of teaching computation and
statistics in favor of p.c.-ified number-crunching:
“Rethinking Mathematics is divided into four parts. The first part is
devoted to a broad view of mathematics that includes historical and cultural
implications. Part Two includes nine classroom narratives in which teachers
describe lessons they have used that infuse social justice issues into their
mathematics curriculum. Included here…an AP calculus lesson on income
distribution. The third part contains three detailed classroom
experiences/lessons. These include a physical depiction of the inequitable
distribution of the world’s wealth, the results of a student investigation
into how many U.S. Presidents owned slaves, and a wonderful classroom game
called ‘Transnational Capital Auction’ in which students take on the role of
leaders of Third World countries bidding competitively for new factories from
a multinational corporation.
Short lessons, provocative cartoons, and snippets of statistics are
scattered throughout Rethinking Mathematics. A partial list of topics includes
racial profiling, unemployment rate calculation, the war in Iraq,
environmental racism, globalization, wealth distribution and poverty,
wheelchair ramps, urban density, HIV/AIDS, deconstructing Barbie, junk food
advertising to children, and lotteries.”
Our students will continue to come in dead last in international testing.
But no worries. With Howard Zinn and Hollywood leftists in charge,
empty-headed young global citizens will have heavier guilt, wider social
consciences, and more hatred for America than any other students in the world.