This blog on Texas education contains posts on accountability, testing, K-12 education, postsecondary educational attainment, dropouts, bilingual education, immigration, school finance, environmental issues, Ethnic Studies at state and national levels. It also represents my digital footprint, of life and career, as a community-engaged scholar in the College of Education at the University of Texas at Austin.
Inside a New Effort to Change What Schools Teach About Native American History
Particularly in this Ethnic Studies moment in our state and nation, I am glad to see the Smithsonian Institution focusing on curriculum and pedagogy in the context of its Native Knowledge 360 Degrees (NK360°) initiative. NK360° convenes teachers to develop this new curriculum and pedagogy in Native American History. We indeed need more complete, accurate renderings of Native peoples everywhere. -Angela Valenzuela
Students who learn anything about Native Americans are often only offered the barest minimum: re-enacting the first Thanksgiving, building a California Spanish mission out of sugar cubes or memorizing a flashcard about the Trail of Tears just ahead of the AP U.S. History Test.
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