Jason Kenney’s New Education Curriculum Appears to Have Copy-Pasted Lines From Wikipedia – PressProgress

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Albertas Ministry of Education is facing accusations of plagiarism

by PressProgress

March 31, 2021

Did Jason Kenneys new Grade 2 social studies curriculum plagiarize Wikipedia?

Albertas Ministry of Education released its draft K-6 curriculum this week and educators already have some feedback for Alberta Premier Jason Kenney and Education Minister Adriana LaGrange.

In addition to recommending lesson plans about Kenneys grandfather, the provinces new social studies curriculum has raised eyebrows with questionable history lessons and content that is too advanced for ordinary six-year-olds.

But it now appears a section of the Grade 2 curriculum exploring the rise and fall of the Mongol Empire and 13th century mercantile trade may have been lifted directly from a Wikipedia article.

The Grade 2 geography curriculum features a special focus on the earliest civilizations of the Middle East, Europe and Asia, a learning journey that will take Alberta seven-year-olds from ancient Greece and the travels of Marco Polo.

It even includes a section on the ancient Silk Road trade route, but as Twitter user Tamara MacDonald noted Wednesday, the curriculums language appears to be sourced nearly word-for-word from Wikipedia :

Ministry of Education; Wikipedia

The Wikipedia entrys history shows the section of text was not recently edited and the same text appeared well before the draft curriculum was released this week.

Justin Marshall, a spokesperson for Albertas Ministry of Education, did not respond to questions from PressProgress about whether the lines were plagiarized.

The Government of Alberta identifies Chris Champion and Paul Bennett as the curriculums two advisors specializing in social studies.

Champion isa long-time political adviser to Kenney who previously helped design the Harper governments controversial citizenship guide.

Controversy erupted when Champion was appointed last summer after his writings on First Nations history drew criticism from Indigenous educators. Kenneys draft curriculum has been criticized forwhite-washing Canadian history, particularly as it relates to Indigenous historyandBritish imperialism.

The panel overseeing the curriculum rewrite was announced in September 2019 and included an American researcher linked to a right-wing, Koch-funded organization aimed at undermining the public school system.

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