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This week’s R&D from Prepd covers state legislative battles over critical race theory (CRT). The early months of 2022 have seen conservative states such as Texas, Florida, and Kentucky, among others, pass bills to counteract the alleged teaching of CRT in classrooms and universities. Florida recently rejected more than 40 mathematics textbooks for K-12 students because their alleged CRT content. Critics argue that the bills constitute an assault on the teaching profession, hinder the viewpoints that students can receive or argue in the classroom, and that anti-CRT forces are misinterpreting the theory and its application to score political points.
Anti-CRT laws want to ban texts about systemic racism. What about the US constitution? | Steve Phillips https://t.co/BgfasxnHVA
— The Guardian (@guardian) March 14, 2022
Analysis: DeSantis takes an anti-CRT victory lap without showing his math https://t.co/ooJevaVaGq
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 18, 2022
Florida has rejected 42 of 132 math textbooks proposed for use in public school classrooms including social-emotional learning and critical race theory, according to the state’s Department of Education.
From the New York Times. https://t.co/x3rQOzCrKv
— Chicago Tribune (@chicagotribune) April 19, 2022