The Anti-Israel Academy

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Tue Feb 15, 2005 at 8:53 am PST • Views: 216

One of the speakers scheduled to lecture a group of New York teachers on how to teach Mideast politics to US schoolchildren is Columbia University professor Rashid Khalidi—who has refused to condemn Palestinian attacks on Israelis, and has called Israel a “racist” and “apartheid” state: Khalidi Is Tapped To Teach Teachers About Middle East.

A Columbia University professor who has called Israel a “racist” state with an “apartheid system,” and who has supported attacks by Palestinian-Arabs on Israelis, is scheduled to lecture a group of New York City public school teachers on how to teach Mideast politics to schoolchildren.

The professor, Rashid Khalidi, is director of the Middle East Institute at Columbia University. His professorship is named in memory of Edward Said, a divisive scholar, and is paid for in part with a donation from the United Arab Emirates.

Mr. Khalidi is one of more than a dozen Columbia professors expected to give city public-school teachers an overview of the history and culture of the Middle East, as part of a professional-development course offered by the city’s Department of Education.

A course description in a booklet published by the education department and bearing the name of the schools chancellor, Joel Klein, says kindergarten teachers, high-school teachers, and everyone in between is eligible for the Middle East course. Its topics include religion, history, government, language, art, the economy, the status of women, foreign relations, and literature.

Before the course started early this month, regional education officials contacted principals throughout the city, informing them about the class. An e-mail message told principals that the course would be most helpful to social studies teachers, but that it was open to all educators from all disciplines.

“The course on The Middle East will be about that region’s cultural patterns and complex history,” the message, obtained by The New York Sun, said. “It will be given in conjunction with and under the sponsorship of The Middle East Institute of Columbia University.”

The class, which meets in a public school on the Upper West Side, started early this month.

The education department is offering the course with Columbia despite a scandal that has been unfolding in recent months at the university, stemming from students’ complaints that some professors in the Department of Middle East and Asian Languages and Culture treated pupils who are sympathetic toward Israel with hostility.

When The New York Sun told some public officials about the course, many were outraged.

“I think it’s an abomination,” a member of the City Council from Brooklyn, Simcha Felder, said. “I am certain that once the administration is made aware of this, they will make sure that a person who has a record of being racist and anti-Semite is not a person who is educating educators who are educating our children.”

He said the inclusion of some other lecturers in the course who have pro-Israel stances doesn’t excuse the city department’s subjecting public-school teachers to Mr. Khalidi’s opinions.

One of the Democrats running for mayor, Rep. Anthony Weiner, said: “It’s pretty outrageous that this guy is still teaching college students. For my money, this guy shouldn’t even be teaching at Columbia, let alone being recruited to train our Board of Ed teachers. Anyone who refers to Israel as a racist and an apartheid state and claims that America has been brainwashed by Israel … should not be on the city payroll.”

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