Saturday, May 5, 2018

Problems of Bias in History Textbooks


The European-oriented teaching of history in United States high schools leads to a biased understanding of U.S history. Many high school students get a biased form of history education which misguides their  judgement down the road. When I was in high school, I took a geography class which discussed different countries and their cultures. The teacher asked whether Africa is a country or a continent. To my surprise, more than half of the students answered that Africa was a continent. I couldn't believe it. The teacher then proceeded to talk about how many Americans have that conception about Africa. This is one of the many problems. So why is this a problem? First of all, the authority of language messes with the meaning of what the context is actually supposed to explain. Because the selection and structure of knowledge affect our perception of the world, the language and context used to articulate knowledge are crucial. Textbook authors select particular language that creates impressions in the minds of students. These impressions have power and authority because they are presented in the printed and bound textbook with its aura of an authority that is beyond question and criticism. Although textbooks are used in many different ways, they are still dominant and powerful educational tools that shape students' views. A perfect example is the portrayal of the Japanese and their culture before the incarceration of Japanese Americans. It creates a militaristic image with portrays all Japanese as aggressive which is not true. This perspective is reinforces by most textbooks when the fail to discuss the difference between the military and the civilian population in Japan. Another reason why this is problem is the treatment of minorities in history textbooks. Some books go on and on about the road to success pertaining America but it leaves out how minorities contributed to this success. In a World Geography book published by McCraw Hill-Education, there is a section called patterns of immigration which talks about how the Atlantic slave trade brought millions of workers from Africa to work on plantations in the U.S. This eradicates the notion of slavery and replaces it with the notion of workers. This neglects the fact that these workers were indeed slaves who were brought to the U.S against their will. This is a problem because it fuels racial discrimination and disregard for minorities. If our history education constantly portrays only glorious aspects of America but briefly discusses how minorities greatly contributed to the success, students views on minorities will be greatly impaired. Instead of teaching history the traditional way; memorization of dates and events, our history education should encourage Historiography. Historiography is basically the history of history. Students should be analyzing what historians have said and written about given topics and also how the interpretations of a topic by historians have changed overtime. This is an issue that needs to be addressed because it is a form of erasing certain parts of history which could become very problematic. 

SOURCES
http://www.socialstudies.org/sites/default/files/publications/se/6003/600310.html

Tuesday, February 26, 2013

New Technology

If I were to go anywhere in the world, Haiti would be my choice and i would bring laptops to children in schools to enable them advance on their technology to be able to compete in the world of technology.

Friday, February 22, 2013

The Feeling of Love

Its very hard to explain how we feel sometimes because feelings are kind of hard to express. sometimes you really want someone to understand what you really feel, but its not always successful because sometimes words aint enough to explain deep feelings. Now when I talk about feelings, I'm not referring to being in love with someone It could be any feeling at all. It could be sadness, anger, hate, jealousy, lust, happiness, sorow, or even bitterness. But the one feeling I want to talk about is love, because its the greatest of all feelings. Love is very powerful, sometimes it makes us do things we never thought we'd do. Its a great source of inspiration and comfort, and it lies wthin our hearts. Everyone wants to be loved. Children, teens, adults, everyone including animals. Everyone has that feeling of belongingness which attracts that feeling of love to be the mediator. We dont only feel love, we live it. Love is all around us; starting from our families, friends, spouses, husbands, wives, relatives, brothers, sisters, boyfriends, girlfriends, pets and so on. Love is very essential in our everyday lives. This feeling doesnt always have something to do with a person. It could be your house, car, or even your job. For instance if you love your job, you dont really care what it entalis because you love what you do and always find some kind of motivation to keep you going because it bings some kind of special happiness. That same feelings take place when you fall in love with that special someone. That feeling is unexplainable. Love is beautiful. Its like magic. When its true, it never goes away. Love is worth fighting for.
The greatest thing you'll ever learn, is to love, and to be loved in return.