According to a report in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune, those that are licensed to teach in the Twin Cities must repudiate the idea of the American Dream and embrace the notion of America as fundamentally oppressive to the rights of minorities, Mike D’Virgilio notes.

This from a University of Minnesota campus:

In a report compiled last summer, the Race, Culture, Class and Gender Task Group at the U’s College of Education and Human Development recommended that aspiring teachers there must repudiate the notion of "the American Dream" in order to obtain the recommendation for licensure required by the Minnesota Board of Teaching. Instead, teacher candidates must embrace — and be prepared to teach our state’s kids — the task force’s own vision of America as an oppressive hellhole: racist, sexist and homophobic.

The task group is part of the Teacher Education Redesign Initiative, a multiyear project to change the way future teachers are trained at the U’s flagship campus. The initiative is premised, in part, on the conviction that Minnesota teachers’ lack of "cultural competence" contributes to the poor academic performance of the state’s minority students. Last spring, it charged the task group with coming up with recommendations to change this. In January, planners will review the recommendations and decide how to proceed.

The report advocates making race, class and gender politics the "overarching framework" for all teaching courses at the U. It calls for evaluating future teachers in both coursework and practice teaching based on their willingness to fall into ideological lockstep.

Just confess your own bigotry and you are on your way to “cultural competence.” And just in case you are one of those pesky people who believe in liberty and free inquiry and you actually get through the program, you’d better be careful not to be too loud about it. Otherwise you’ll be sent back for re-education.

Educators in our left-wing dominated college campuses are usually quite clear about their basic worldview, and their desire to inculcate it into their students. But this takes that to a whole other level. And just think, only 50 million kids are enrolled in K-12 education in America and have the privilege of being taught by teachers who have themselves been taught by teachers who hate America.

–Mike D’Virgilio