Schools Say No To Tea Party's Constitution Lessons
Earlier this year, tea party groups sparked a bit of an uproar when they announced plans to pressure public schools
into teaching their version of constitutional history during the
federally mandated Constitution week that began September 17. Led by a
large umbrella group, Tea Party Patriots, activists planned to pressure
local school officials into using controversial curriculum developed by
the National Center for Constitutional Studies (NCCS). The NCCS was founded by Glen Beck's favorite pseudo-historian, W. Cleon Skousen, who argued in his book The 5,000 Year Leap that the creation of the US was a divine miracle. When the news got out, liberal legal groups expressed outrage and urged schools to reject the plan.
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