The Zach Rateliff Show
Join us for an insightful conversation with Pam Little of the Texas State Board of Education, as she delves into the recent shifts in social studies curriculum standards in Texas. Pam outlines the pivotal role of the SBOE and their responsibility in shaping the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS). With a focus on historical accuracy, she highlights concerns regarding content that often gets lost in a fragmented approach. As debates over education authority heat up, Pam emphasizes the importance of keeping Texas history intact and accessible, especially for younger generations. She shares her perspective on the integration of crucial historical figures, such as Frederick Douglass, into the curriculum alongside key events like the Civil War and the Alamo. Pam also addresses myths circulating about the new social studies standards, reassuring us that they remain conservative and true to Texas values. The discussion shifts to the bureaucratic challenges faced by SBOE members, as Pam expresses concerns over how external forces may dilute their authority and impede effective educational decisions. Furthermore, the duo tackles the implications of standardized testing, shedding light on how current assessments may not accurately measure student understanding or reflect TEKS. In an age where education is under fire from legislation and social movements, Pam's insights serve as a call to action for parents and community members to stay engaged in discussions around curriculum. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain clarity on Texas’ educational landscape and the path forward. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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