SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's government on Tuesday said it would publish history textbooks for use in schools from 2017, taking a step necessary to strip current teaching of its "ideological bias".
Jewish Telegraphic Agency: Educators to Conduct Survey on Bias in History Textbooks
Yahoo: Dover board OKs AP history textbook despite members' fears of bias and patriotism loss
Dover board OKs AP history textbook despite members' fears of bias and patriotism loss
The Dover Area school board unanimously approved a new AP history textbook despite some members' concerns about bias. The new textbook was needed to align with the updated AP U.S. History exam, which ...
Educators in more than 50 countries outside the Iron Curtain have been enlisted in an international survey of history textbooks, the first of its kind ever undertaken, it was announced yesterday by Dr ...
MSN: Dover board OKs AP history textbook despite members' fears of bias and patriotism loss
The Dover Area School Board unanimously approved a new history textbook despite some board members having reservations and questions about the text containing biases. The book, "American History: ...
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Modern textbooks shy away from presenting a positive picture of Christianity and Judaism as important influences in molding the United States of America. Thanks to multicultural activism, that caution ...
The Courier-Journal: Dover Area officials approve textbook after raising concerns of 'anti-American' bias
"If aliens beamed onto Earth and read our school textbooks, they wouldn't have a clue about what women contribute to our society," says Rae Blumberg, a sociologist at the University of Virginia.