Virginia Textbook Campaign
In 2018, the Virginia Coalition for Human Rights (VCHR) initiated a campaign for Virginia textbook accuracy.
Campaign to address questionable edits of Virginia textbooks
Who is proposing questionable changes to Virginia textbooks?
In March 2018, VCHR became aware of proposed changes to Virginia history and social studies textbooks in Grades 3-12. These edits were suggested by the Institute for Curriculum Services (ICS), a partisan group with backing by state and local Israel advocacy organizations. The textbooks are:
- Geography: The Human and Physical World—McGraw-Hill
- World History and Geography: Early Ages—McGraw-Hill
- World History and Geography: Modern Times—McGraw-Hill (Student and Teacher Editions)
- World History and Geography Survey—McGraw-Hill (Teacher Edition)
- Modern World History: Virginia Edition—Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
- World History and Geography: Beginnings to 1500—Pearson (Student and Teacher Editions)
- World History and Geography: 1500 to the Present—Pearson (Student and Teacher Editions)
- Virginia and United States History—Pearson (Student Edition)
- United States History: 1865 to the Present—Pearson (Student Edition)
- Our America: 1865 to the Present—Five Ponds Press
- U.S. History: American Stories: Beginnings to 1877—National Geographic Learning, Cengage Learning
- World History: Great Civilizations Survey—National Geographic Learning, Cengage Learning
- World Cultures and Geography Survey—National Geographic Learning, Cengage Learning
Why do we oppose ICS changes and what did we do?
It is our view that a great many of the changes proposed by ICS, if adopted, would degrade the accuracy of our textbooks and teaching guides.
In response, VCHR sent a letter signed by a group of concerned Virginia academics to the seven textbook publishers asking them not to incorporate any of these changes until a diverse panel of qualified and nonpartisan academic experts is consulted for feedback. We have also sent letters and press releases to state officials, legislators, and the media. (Please see accompanying documentation below.)
In addition, we shared textbook review results with the publishers.
What is the outcome so far?
To the best of our knowledge, ICS proposed edits were not adopted.
What can you do?
If you care about maintaining the quality and accuracy of Virginia textbooks, contact Governor Northam with your concerns in addition to your state legislators in Richmond and officials at the Virginia Department of Education. Spread the word about this issue on social media and to friends in other states who are concerned about maintaining the integrity of their textbooks and teaching guides.
If you live in a state other than Virginia, research when the next textbook review cycle occurs and participate in the public commentary period.
News Releases
04/16/2018: Israel advocacy groups demand questionable changes to Virginia textbooks
Appeals
06/04/2018: Letter to Virginia Governor Northam
Textbook Edits and Rating Sheets
Textbooks were reviewed by content experts, using customized rating sheets as guidelines. A number of review results are listed below, along with accompanying letters to the publishers.
Modern World History - Virginia Edition [Houghton Mifflin Harcourt]
List of Edits and Rating Sheet, shared in a letter to Houghton Mifflin Harcourt regarding Modern World History - Virginia Edition
Geography: The Human and Physical World [McGraw-Hill]
List of Edits and Rating Sheet, shared in a letter to McGraw-Hill regarding Geography: The Human and Physical World
United States History: 1865 to the Present [Pearson]
List of Edits and Rating Sheet, shared in a letter to Pearson regarding United States History: 1865 to the Present
Virginia and United States History [Pearson]
List of Edits and Rating Sheet, shared in a letter to Pearson regarding Virginia and United States History
World History and Geography: 1500 to the Present [Pearson]
List of Edits and Rating Sheet, shared in a letter to Pearson regarding World History and Geography: 1500 to the Present
Fact Sheet
05/31/2018: Examples of Questionable ICS Edits in Virginia Textbooks
Testimonies and presentations concerning Virginia textbook accuracy
March 4, 2022 - Transcending the Israel Lobby Home and Abroad Conference 2022
Jeanne Trabulsi spoke at the Transcending the Israel Lobby Home and Abroad Conference 2022 on the Virginia textbook campaign. The conference was held at the The National Press Club and organized by the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs and the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy, Inc.
Below is a video recording of Jeanne Trabulsi's presentation: "ICS Textbook Manipulations: VCHR Pushback".
June 25, 2020 - Miko Peled's Webinar: "What do they teach our children?"
Jeanne Trabulsi was a panelist at Miko Peled's webinar What do they teach our children? - Israel’s Intervention in American Social Studies Curriculum. The panel also included Dr. Samia Shoman Ed.D, Advisory Committee to the California Ethnic Studies Curriculum, and Zoha Khalili, Staff Attorney @ Palestine Legal.
Presentations by Jeanne Trabulsi and others at the webinar
See below for a video recording of the webinar. (Video should begin playing from the actual content starting at 5:26.)
March 22, 2019 - The Israel Lobby & American Policy Conference 2019
VCHR spoke at the The Israel Lobby & American Policy Conference 2019 regarding the Virginia textbook campaign. The conference was held at the The National Press Club and organized by the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs and the Institute for Research: Middle Eastern Policy, Inc,.
Presentation by Kathy Drinkard
January 3, 2019 - Virginia budget hearings
VCHR presented testimony regarding Virginia textbook accuracy and the associated review process to Members of the House Appropriations and Senate Finance Committees of the Virginia General Assembly during hearings in Roanoke and Richmond.
Testimony by Jeanne Trabulsi at the budget hearing in Roanoke
01/03/2019 - Text of Jeanne Trabulsi's testimony
Testimony by Nancy Wein at the budget hearing in Richmond
01/03/2019 - Text of Nancy Wein's testimony
July 26, 2018 - Virginia Board of Education
VCHR presented testimony regarding Virginia textbook accuracy and the associated review process before the Virginia Board of Education.