Florida governor Ron DeSantisβ war on βwokenessβ rolls on. And this week, he got an assist from the stateβs Board of Education. On Wednesday, the Florida Board of Education approved a controversial new set of standards for teaching Black history in public schools across the state.
A lot is questionable in the 217-page document, which falls in line with Floridaβs Individual Freedom Act banning workplaces and schools from promoting ideas that make anyone feel βguilt, anguish or other psychological distressβ related to race, color, national origin or sex because of actions βcommitted in the pastβ (aka slavery). But one particularly head scratching part of the new curriculum requires teaching βhow slaves developed skills which, in some instances, could be applied for their personal benefit.β
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Basically they want to teach kids that slavesβ duties, including agricultural work, painting, carpentry, tailoring, domestic service, blacksmithing, helped them in the long run. So, weβre just going to skip over the part about the mental, physical and emotional damage caused by the horrors of slavery?
But should we really be surprised? After all, this is the state that shot down an Advanced Placement African American Studies course for high school students, claiming it had no educational value.
βOur children deserve nothing less than truth, justice, and the equity our ancestors shed blood, sweat, and tears for,β said NAACP president and CEO Derrick Johnson in a statement. βIt is imperative that we understand that the horrors of slavery and Jim Crow were a violation of human rights and represent the darkest period in American history.β
The Florida Education Association, the union representing teachers and education workers across the state, also expressed their disappointment in a July 19 tweet calling the new guidelines βa big step backward for a state that has required teaching African American history since 1994.β
Hereβs a portion of the statement by association president Andrew Spar:
βHow can our students ever be equipped for the future if they donβt have a full, honest picture of where weβve come from? Floridaβs students deserve a world-class education that equips them to be successful adults who can help heal our nationβs divisions rather than deepen them,β Spar noted. βGov. DeSantis is pursuing a political agenda guaranteed to set good people against one another, and in the process, heβs cheating our kids. They deserve the full truth of American history, the good and the bad.β
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