Textbook that asked if treatment of Native Americans was ‘exaggerated’ is recalled

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A textbook published by Hodder Education asks students whether treatment of Native Americans was «exaggerated.» The textbook is no longer being sold, Hodder said.
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«We agree that this content is inappropriate and are going to remove this book from sale,» the publisher of the textbook Hodder Education tweeted back, «We will conduct a thorough review of the content with subject experts.»
It is not clear how many of the textbooks have already been distributed to educators.
‘This content doesn’t match our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion and should never have made it through our process for approving textbooks,» a spokesperson from AQA, which determines education standards in the United Kingdom, told NPR in a statement.
«We know our approval process wasn’t always good enough in the past — but we’ve improved it since then and we do things differently now, including working with external diversity experts and providing better training for our reviewers and staff,» the AQA spokesperson said.

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Hodder Education did not respond to request for comment from NPR.
European colonizers and Americans killed tens of millions of Native Americans in violent wars and through diseases they carried in what was an American genocide. Through government policy, officials pushed Native communities off their land and forced them into boarding schools that erased Native culture and language.
This isn’t the first time Hodder Education has faced criticism over textbook content that is culturally insensitive and racist. In 2018, Huffington Post published a story revealing that one of Hodder’s sociology textbooks said Caribbean fathers were «largely absent.»
That textbook, released in 2014, was also approved by AQA.
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