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Many parents spoke out in support of protecting and restricting those books in St. Johns County Schools, but some also ...
Research from a project about thinking historically for Canada’s future finds curricula must do far more to challenge ...
The State Board of Education approved the standards, but several members have since said they were misled by Ryan Walters ...
In an era when book bans pop up for school boards and public libraries, Ann Arbor Public Schools is leaning into diversifying its options with the help of a state grant. The district originally ...
An independent review of Texas social studies textbooks reveals distortions ... Fordham Institute, which slapped the board with a "D" grade and deemed the standards "unteachable hodgepodge ...
Her first book, Minority Rule: Adventures in the culture war has now ... of that class – while society’s elites and common sense are being oppressed by social justice warriors. This adoption of ...
Following fierce debate, the 3-2 vote approved a $675,000 allocation for social studies books. The material drawing the greatest scrutiny was the Savvas publication “U.S. History Interactive ...
Despite outcry from the police community and parents, the Scottsdale Unified School District Governing Board approved new high school social studies books for the 2025-26 school year. Following fierce ...
from social studies to science to math. But whether giving kids another shot at mastering reading skills in a second 3rd grade year actually leads to better outcomes is an open question.
A state reading and retention law hinges on third grade English language art scores on the standardized state test. The widespread effects of the Tennessee reading and retention law will be felt ...
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