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A series of elementary school math textbooks previously rejected by Florida won state approval this week and can now be purchased by school districts that want books to match state standards.
Book Ban Requests in Libraries Hit 'Unprecedented ... Common Core—a national set of reading, writing and math standards—in Florida schools and replacing it with Florida standards.
(WFLA) — After rejecting 54 math books from the coming school year’s approved texts, based on what it called “publisher’s attempts to indoctrinate students,” the Florida Department of ...
Critics sounded off on a math textbook in Collier County, Florida, approved by the school board that appeared to include emotionally based questions that appeared to have nothing to do with ...
By Dana Goldstein and Stephanie Saul After the Florida Department of Education rejected dozens of math textbooks last week, the big question was, Why? The department said some of the books ...
The names of the rejected books were not included. Some Florida Democrats voiced their opposition to the move on Twitter. "@EducationFL just announced they're banning dozens of math textbooks they ...
"This is math now," Donalds said, noting that this graph was an example Florida’s Board of Education gave for why they rejected the book. " Should this bar graph talking about implicit bias or ...
Florida rejects math books with ‘references’ to critical race theory Last week, the department said some of the rejected textbooks — 54 of 132 — were not aligned with Florida’s content s ...
This decision initially left schools across Florida with only one textbook option for standard K-5 math. But the state has since adopted additional publishers after they tweaked their proposals.
In most Florida counties, school board hearings earlier this year on proposed math book purchases attracted little attention. In fact, across Central Florida, no one spoke against them.
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