Juan Figueroa / Staff Photographer The State Board of Education adopted new science textbooks for public schools on Friday after rejecting several that discuss climate change and evolution.
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AUSTIN, Texas — Texas' education board approved new science textbooks Friday but called on some publishers to remove material that some Republicans criticized as incorrect or negative portrayals of ...
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Textbook authors were told last month that some references to “climate change” must be removed from science books before they could be accepted for use in Florida’s public schools, according to two of ...
The Sarasota County School Board got straight to business at its first meeting of the new year. The board advertised the district’s recommended instructional materials for K-12 science. Tuesday’s ...
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Texas’ education board approved new science textbooks Friday but called on some publishers to remove material that some Republicans criticized as incorrect or negative portrayals ...
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