I must admit that I would have been too embarrassed to teach Julia
Alvarez’s sexually explicit novel, In the Time of the Butterflies, to
the college students I have taught for over twenty years, much less to
ninth- and tenth-graders, as many Georgia high school teachers have been
instructed to do.
Some high school teachers also have a problem with its overtly
feminist and leftist-leaning ideology. The men are portrayed as weak
drunkards, continually cheating on their wives.
For example, there is a drunken New Year’s celebration of “the
triumphant announcement. Batista had fled! Fidel, his brother Raul,
and Ernesto they call Che had entered Havana and liberated the country.”
No indication in the novel that Fidel and Raul turned out to be
tyrants, or Che a mass murderer.
The novel has explicit descriptions of masturbation and intercourse, but I’m too embarrassed to quote those.
The novel is taken straight from Common Core’s “Text Exemplars”
for ninth and tenth grades. Although the “exemplars” are officially
intended to be suggested readings, educrats take the suggestions
literally. They know that they have to prepare students for the national tests being rolled out in 2014/2015.
Most state legislators and members of the school board who support
Governor Nathan Deal in his support of Common Core repeat that Common
Core does not prescribe a curriculum—but rather “standards.” These
standards supposedly ensure that students’ academic achievement is
consistent state to state. But that’s another reason for textbook
selection committees to select works from the “exemplars”—like Alvarez’s
novel. And it’s another reason why school boards seek to buy “Common
Core-compliant” textbooks, as Cobb County in Georgia was going to do for $7.5 million—until citizens protested.
Consistency and standards are among the selling points of Common
Core. Recently at a political meeting one of our Republican state
senators brought in a Common Core-supporting member of the state school
board to sell us on Common Core and explain that arguments against
Common Core are based on misinformation. These are state standards, he
insisted. They are not curricula. And they were developed by some
“very smart” people–people with doctorates in education and experience
in administration. The school board member even used his son’s Boy
Scout badges to demonstrate the difference between standards and
curricula. Neither he nor the senator had spent a day in a classroom as
teachers, however. Had they, they would have known that “standards” and
“curricula” in the real world of the classroom have very little
difference in meaning. That’s why there is a big rush on to buy “Common
Core-compliant” textbooks across the country.
Still, these two Common Core salesmen implied that opponents are part
of the tin foil hat contingent. Even my question in private to the
school board member (who claimed to love “literature”) about the fact
that informational texts like EPA directives will be replacing a large
percentage of literary works was met with the retort, “So how many times
do you use Beowulf? Graduates need to learn how to read informational
texts in order to be able to read instructions at work.”
No doubt, high school students sharing his opinion would rather read
Alvarez’s unchallenging polemical and titillating prose than Beowulf or
Paradise Lost. No doubt, her novel will bring them up to speed on
politically correct figures and sex tips. The accompanying EPA
directives will teach them how to scan boring texts for required
instructions at their “21st century” jobs where they will do tasks that require little concentration or independent thought.
And as national social studies standards now come rolling in they
will also learn about new American heroes, like Common Core’s biggest
funder, billionaire Bill Gates. One elementary school textbook
published by Pearson, the giant international publishing company that
has helped develop Common Core tests, contains several pages of tribute
to him.
http://frontpagemag.com/2013/mary-grabar/common-core-exemplars-graphic-sex-and-praising-castro/
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