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AP Photo/Steve Helber Standards for teaching history in Virginia public schools must be changed at least every seven years. With the last overhaul occurring in 2015, the Virginia Board of Education (VBOE) has received input for the new standards over the last year.
That means the new standards began to be developed under former Governor Ralph Northam, a Democrat. Northam sought input for the new standards from a variety of groups including experts on indigenous, African American, Asian American, and Hispanic history, among other cultures.
Unfortunately, it appears Northam neglected to consult an expert in American history.
For that reason, the VBOE has delayed public hearings on the new standards — at least until they can get some of the kinks worked out. Fox News: “We’re on our way to having the best standards in the nation, and I don’t want any of us to settle for anything less,” Balow said. For […]
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