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Arizona's Next Scandal? Tea Party State Official Says Ethnic Studies Violates Ban
Arizona could have a new Ethnic Studies scandal on its hands, though not with the students or teachers.
Nearly one year ago, extremist Tea Party state senator John Huppenthal ran for Arizona's superintendent of education post with an inflammatory campaign to "stop la raza" and terminate Tucson's acclaimed Ethnic Studies/Mexican American Studies (MAS) Program.
At one of the most Orwellian press conferences in recent memory, Huppenthal kept his political campaign promise on Wednesday, June 15, at the Arizona Department of Education in Phoenix, declaring the Ethnic Studies/MAS Program to be out of compliance with the state's controversial ban. Huppenthal introduced a long-awaited and costly audit as proof that the MAS Program promoted resentment towards a race, was designed primarily for a particular ethnic race, and advocated ethnic solidarity. Within a few minutes, Huppenthal and his associate superintendent hastily exited the press conference for other engagements.
Just one glitch: On closer review, the audit -- which admittedly visited only 37% of the classes in the affected Tucson schools for a single 30-minute inspection -- contradicts most of Huppenthal's illusive claims and ultimately finds the MAS Program to be in compliance.
Not that the facts appear to bother the Tea Party politician, a featured speaker at Tea Party rallies that have catcalled President Obama as a "Communist" and "Nazi," or echoed Huppenthal's rants on the Senate floor that undocumented immigrants "nuclear-bombed" parts of Arizona's neighborhoods.
"This decision is not about politics, it is about education," Huppenthal read nervously from a printed statement. He proclaimed his "responsibility to uphold the law and a professional imperative to ensure every student has access to an excellent education."
In truth, the audit questions Huppenthal's own judgment: According to the audit, students in the MAS high school program "graduate in the very least at a rate of 5 percent more than their counterparts in 2005, and at the most, a rate of 11 percent more in 2010." The audit added:
MASD programs are designed to improve student achievement based on the audit team's finding of valuable course descriptions aligned with state standards, commendable curricular unit and lesson plan design, engaging instruction practices, and collective inquiry strategies through Approved State Standards. -- pg. 31
In terms of Huppenthal's points of violation, here's a brief review of the audit results that flat out reject Huppenthal's justification for terminating the Ethnic Studies Program:
Designed for Particular Ethnic Group
A majority of evidence demonstrates that the Mexican American Studies Department's instruction is NOT designed primarily for pupils of a particular ethnic group. As previously indicated, every current course syllabus states: "At the core of this course is the idea that ALL people should not be required to give up their ethnic and cultural traditions in order to become part of mainstream society. -- pg. 59
Ethnic Solidarity
No evidence as seen by the auditors exists to indicate that instruction within Mexican American Studies Department program classes advocates ethnic solidarity; rather it has been proven to treat student as individuals. -- pg. 63
Ethnic Resentment
No observable evidence exists that instruction within Mexican American Studies Department promotes resentment toward a race or class of people. The auditors observed the opposite, as students are taught to be accepting of multiple ethnicities of people. -- pg. 55
So, what is in violation? Even Huppenthal dropped the state's earlier claims that the courses promoted the overthrow of the government. Outside of a patronizing dismissal of the program's curriculum development, Huppenthal's team excerpted a handful of very short quotations out of context from various books that somehow override the audit's hugely complimentary assessment. The auditors mainly question whether some of the curriculum material -- such as beloved American historian Howard Zinn's People's History of the United States -- should be taught on a high school academic level.
The audit's summary on page 53: "During the curriculum audit period, no observable evidence was present to suggest that any classroom within Tucson Unified School District is in direct violation of the law A.R.S. 15-112."
Far from being a controversial program, the auditors additionally noted MAS has the required backing of a majority of Tucson Unified School District's board members-- "three board members interviewed by the audit team are clearly supporters of this program."
The auditors conclude:
"No evidence exists in any format that Arizona Revised Statue 15-112 (A) is being violated in any of the six American History from Mexican American Perspective courses visited." -- pg. 69
It echoed the same judgment for the five Latino Literature courses, the four American Government/Social Justice courses, and the Chicano art courses.
What do Huppenthal's auditors recommend?
Maintain Mexican American Studies courses as part of core curriculum for high school course: US History, American Government and Literature. (pg. 66)
The question now is: Should Huppenthal be required to publicly explain his distortions of the audit and be held accountable for any false representations?
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Show AllIt is clear that in Arizona, black is white and white is black. John Huppenthal would be comfortable at the tea party in Wonderland. He would fit right in with the Mad Hatter.
On the same note, hatters in Victorian England often were victims of mercury poisoning. I wonder what Mr. Huppenthal has been sniffing.
bloodmeridian does not have a clue as to the realities of life in AZ...I'd much rather eat twinkies than have caca for brains...
"The question now is: Should Huppenthal be required to publicly explain his distortions of the audit and be held accountable for any false representations?"
yes
Should he be required? Is the Pope Catholic? Are politicians corrupt? The answer is a big fat YES. This guy not only needs to be called out on it from all corners, he needs to publicly apologize to everyone for deliberately misrepresenting the audit.
I live in Texas. I am deeply grateful to the Arizona government for being even more idiotic than ours thereby drawing attention away from my state.
Thanks, I needed that laugh.
Huppenthal's next tactic will be to wave around folded pieces of paper and thunder, "I have here a list of one hundred and twenty-two known subversives and Illegal fellow-travelers in the Arizona Department of Education!"
And it just might work.
Speaking of skills and knowledge, you need to learn when it's actually necessary to use apostrophes. I count six incorrect uses in your single post,which must be some kind of record.
You require a course in reading comprehension, at the very least. The auditors noted that students enrolled in the program graduate at HIGHER rates than otherwise. In other words, they are BETTER PREPARED.
I'm sure if finger-painting were included we'd have even higher rates.
"Better prepared" for what?
Are you suggesting that Mexican American Studies somehow "prepare" an aspiring scientist or engineer better than, say, pre-calculus?
Boy, you're just as stupid and unable to read, too. It's been long proven that students that GRADUATE have a much better chance at success in life than those that don't.
Nice rebuttal -for a third grader. You should have spelled it "stoopid", would have been more appropriate.
I understand if you've never done hard work in your life it's easy to expect the same of others. Hopefully you don't have children.
I guess that's what passes as a witty retort in mestizo culture.
You must be tickled with yourself.
Sparring with "gringos" requires subtlety and sophistication, something your proclaimed degree at the white man's school did not provide and you never attained.
I know, it's a bitter pill.
I doubt that "bloodwhatever" has any degrees as he is unable to express himself in a scholarly manner.
He is a she. Indigenous, mestizo, I don't know what. She claims a degree from an Ivy league school. She has numerous aliases, mostly from Cormac McCarthy novels.
It's good for people to see that racism comes in all colors, all races and cultures. At times her responses seem overly visceral to the point where you realize she actually despises anglos. Hopefully it's just the sociopath behavior that we all indulge in now and then.
"The funny thing is, I have white skin and strawberry blond hair."
That is funny.
What do you use - Revlon's "Gringa in a bottle"?
Doesn't make you anymore anglo than your education.
Despite your "education" you lack wisdom.
Wisdom doesn't come without humility.
Don't be racist now. We shouldn't be killing anyone no matter what race.
First of all, I doubt that there are far, far more Irish Americans in the country than Hispanics. Second, it might make sense to have a Gaelic Studies program in Massachusetts or NY, but it would make no sense in Arizona. Third, I am not aware that students in Arizona know less about American history than students in other states.
So it seems to me that you are the one pandering to an ethnic minority, resulting in "the worst form of racism and bigotry."
Yes, we have a difficult time determining who is Irish, Italian, German, Spanish or Swedish, Hispanic when they make an effort to blend in and for the most part have gone through the prerequisites to become an American Citizen. I'm not sure but Irish, Italian, German, Spanish, Swedish, and Hispanic are of the same race.
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There are around 46 million Hispanic Americans in the United States of America.
There are some 32 million citizens in the USA that claim Irish Ancestry. There might be a different way of doing math in Texas but in Canada 46 million is a larger number then 32 million.
It interesting to note that Canada has about 4 Million persons descended from the Irish but in raw total numbers has more peoples that can speak Gaelic then does the United States of America.
I rather like the Gaelic language and would have no issues with it being preserved in our schools. That those Canadians in Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island can speak Gaelic hardly means they are not "Good Canadians" or are somehow a threat to my person.
It also interesting to note that Citizens of the United States of America speak ENGLISH for the most part. The languages of the true Native Americans are rapidly disappearing. Of the European languages , Spanish has been spoken in Arizona, Texas, New Mexico and California longer then English has been spoken.
If we could be fair, we need a comprehensive WORLD HISTORY and no country shall be left behind the curriculm !
Yo, don'tlikeitornot, what a nasty dose of fantastical BS you serve up! Pandering to ignorant scared little white men's idea of reality is just that, pandering to ignoramuses. You are most certainly welcome to wrap yourself in your own twisted version of this country's history, but don't condemn bright, enquiring minds to your same willful stupidity as they quest for the truth. History is multicultural, diverse and multiethnic, no where more so than in this place. Too bad that you are so afraid to consider other viewpoints, you choose to insult and degrade others just to protect your foolishness. You and the people who think like you are laughable, bigoted boneheads who expose themselves in the same embarrassing fashion as The Emperor who wore those amazing New Clothes. You make Archie Bunker look like a saint! Amazing!
"you choose to insult and degrade others just to protect your foolishness."
Read your post, HeLA. I don't know who's worse, the ignorant Archie Bunker or the self-righteous one.
If whitey's history is ethno-centric then why wouldn't mestizo studies be? Racial identity as a security blanket.
In the scheme of things there are far too many other interesting things in this universe to study.
Didn't latinos go through this nonsense in the 60's with the "Chicano Movement"? We all saw where that went, didn't we. Once more we have to make an exception but then that's what they've come to expect.
"Didn't latinos go through this nonsense in the 60's with the "Chicano Movement"? We all saw where that went, didn't we."
As I remember it, it lead to better working conditions and wages for the migrant workers. A noble goal and a very postive outcome.
Uh huh, to have those gains wiped out by subsequent waves of migrants willing to work for even less. It's one step forward two steps back; deja vu all over again.
It will continue this way until latin america is prevented from dumping their excess population or the US society is finally reduced to the lowest common denominator. I think the latter is what our masters want.
You are right. Population of Mexico 107,000,000. 55,000,000 hispanics live in the US, That's 1/3 of the original population. I think it would be nice to allow people from other countries as well to immigrate here, for a change. 16% of the US population is Hispanic yet they represent 42% of new births. Something curious going on there.
I don't have a problem with brown folks. The world has a problem with mindless over population. MS PHD, they aren't brown folks, they're caucasian. You don't know European history either. Not everyone in Europe were serfs. And if you're not worried about overpopulation you should commit yourself to feeding, housing them, educating them seeing to their medical care and finding a place for all the poop. Like in YOUR yard.
Thank you, I am congenial. You have a foul mouth for a civilized person no less educated. Yes, my grandmother is Ada Borgia.
I admire your "Village Standards" - two bathrooms free and clear.
You're the one that needs to go back to mezzo America, you know where they cut out the hearts of babies and sacrifice them to the gods so the sum will come up. That's where you need to be with your village, whose only purpose is to create shit wrapped in plastic. Cause your education has done nothing to enhance you.
Can I fix you up with bloodmeridian? You make a perfect couple. Two anti white racists.
As the right wingers have said for some time now, facts don't matter to them. They're not part of the reality-based crowd. Self admittedly so.
"bloodwahtever" has a PHD everything she says is sacred. Can't you tell by her grammar.
They hang bigots, don't they?
Mexican American Studies shouldn't have to be a separate course. It should be an intregal part of every history and social studies program. But I have to admit that being a California native and living here most of my life very little was really touched on in the history courses I took. I learned more from Hollywood movies and local festivals about Mexico's history than I did in school. Later on I did some reading on the subject and I feel that knowledge makes me a better citizen of my state.