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 ...
After a delay of nearly a week, the Florida Department of Education has released examples that it says backs up its rejection of dozens of math textbooks because they contained questions and exercises ...
Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Florida Department of Education have put the Escambia County School District in a bind. There is a real chance that the district will not have math textbooks for its ...
Those math textbooks and dozens more have been ditched by Florida’s Department of Education because some of the math books could indoctrinate students, according to the department. So far, state ...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' press secretary has defended the rejection of dozens of math textbooks over alleged references to critical race theory. On Friday, the Florida Department of Education said ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — The Florida Department of Education reinstated 17 math books to the state's adoption list following the removal of what it calls "woke content." Last month, the department rejected ...
A Florida mother is speaking out after the Sunshine State's Department of Education rejected 54 math textbooks mainly aimed at elementary school students, citing concerns surrounding "impermissible ...
Several math textbooks selected by Duval County Public Schools for next school year are in jeopardy, leaving district officials to decide if they need to figure out a backup plan. The school board ...
Sine, cosine and a lot of tangents. Textbook publishers have routinely transmitted political messaging to kids under the cover of objective math instruction, according to a review by Florida officials ...
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 ...
To explain its puzzling rejection of dozens of textbooks, the state released 6,000 pages of comments, revealing an often confusing and divisive process. By Dana Goldstein and Stephanie Saul It was the ...
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