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AHA Guidelines Crucial to Response to Controversial Textbook

James Grossman | Sep 14, 2016

AHA Teaching Division Councilor Trinidad Gonzales (South Texas Coll.) and AHA member Emilio Zamora (Univ. of Texas, Austin) are part of a committee that has released a report citing numerous factual inaccuracies and generally poor historical work in a textbook proposed to meet Texas’s Mexican American Studies standard in high schools. 

AHA Teaching Division Councilor Trinidad Gonzales (South Texas Coll.) testified in front of the Texas State Board of Education on September 13.

AHA Teaching Division Councilor Trinidad Gonzales (South Texas Coll.) testified in front of the Texas State Board of Education on September 13.

Drawing on the AHA’s Guidelines for the Preparation, Evaluation, and Selection of History Textbooks and the Association’s Statement on Standards of Professional Conduct to evaluate Mexican-American Heritage, the committee, convened by a member of the Texas State Board of Education, found a lack of “critical dialogue with current scholarship,” which resulted in “a polemic attempting to masquerade as a textbook.” The AHA remains unaware of any role played by professional historians in writing the text; apparently the publisher ruled out participation by scholars of Mexican descent because of concerns that they would be “biased” (quoting news reports). Here at 400 A St. SE we wonder how many of our colleagues born and raised in the United States have authored US history textbooks tainted by their “bias” as Americans.

The committee, convened by Ruben Cortez, the 2nd District representative to the Texas State Board of Education, released its report at a press conference on Tuesday, September 6. AHA members Gonzales and Zamora also testified in front of the Texas State Board of Education on September 13. You can watch the hearing online.

This post first appeared on AHA Today.


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