Florida’s state education agency rejected dozens of math textbooks this past spring because, officials contended, they contained common-core learning standards or violated a state law that prohibits ...
All of Florida’s children need our help and support in learning to be good neighbors, and schools are important contexts for gaining these skills. So it was a surprise to many when the Florida ...
A typical 8th grade math textbook includes just a handful of real-world problems for students to solve, finds a new international study. And that’s not enough, according to William Schmidt, ...
TAMPA, Fla. — Nearly one month after a press release accused some textbook publishers of trying to “indoctrinate” Florida students by including critical race theory and other prohibited topics into ...
The Florida Department of Education announced Friday the state has rejected more than 50 math textbooks from next school year’s curriculum, citing references to critical race theory among reasons for ...
Historically, when Florida school districts reevaluate which math instructional materials they will use, they have had more than one publisher to choose from. Now, the only publisher approved by Gov.
The first wave of new textbooks to fall under a series of revised standards in Florida saw an astonishing amount of rejections. The Department of Education announced that it had tossed over 70% of ...
Florida rejects 41% of math textbooks for including CRT, most aimed at K-5 students: 'Impermissible'
Florida's Department of Education (DOE) rejected 41% of mathematics textbooks submitted for use in the state's public schools Friday, citing critical race theory and other issues with the texts.
In 2018, Petra Menz, a senior lecturer in mathematics, was facing a problem: the textbook for two required courses in the social sciences calculus stream was going out of print. Fueled by a desire to ...
Florida's department of education announced Friday that it had rejected 54 of the 132 math textbooks submitted for adoption by the state's public education system, claiming some of them taught ...
Oklahoma's top education official is warning textbook publishers that if they can't teach basic academics without "pushing indoctrination," they shouldn't bother bringing their curriculum to the state ...
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