As the Texas textbook battle continues to simmer, Schweikart says the first thing he does to determine whether a book is politically slanted is to go to any section discussing President Ronald Reagan. What you’ll find there, he says, will tell you everything you need to know, he says.
Schweikart says the majority of books he’s examined credit former Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev with ending the Cold War, and not Reagan. That’s “a joke,” Schweikart says. “I lived through the Reagan years, I remember.”
“The reason why textbooks get to where they are is because this is the world view of (a) the people who write the text books, (b) people who edit the text books, and (c) people who publish them,” the history professor says.
Schweikart says the textbooks’ authors bring an inherently liberal viewpoint to their work.
I’ll have to check the texts being used in the local school district. Based on the teachers I’ve interacted with I wouldn’t be surprised at all if the books fail the Reagan test. I’m fairly certain the teachers do.