Anonymous wrote:
I’d really be interested in seeing what it is that Florida is calling “CRT” in a math book. Really. Maybe Kobe ended up with more apples than Kristie? /s
It does stand out that examples and titles aren’t listed — so their judgments can’t be assessed at all, let alone assessed accurately.
So “CRT” now means whatever these Republican politicians want it to mean, and they’re using their personal standards to impact the education of millions of students with no explicit standards or opportunities for assessment. This is America folks.
https://www.newsweek.com/florida-rejects-dozens-math-textbooks-over-alleged-references-crt-1698433
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are tons of books banned from schools. I would link some here, but you know what would happen.
Some parts of the country are just more comfortable with different forms of censorship. There really isn't anyone that's against censorship.
Lol, you're talking about Mein Kampf and Protocols of the Elders of Zion.
People have stated in this very thread that Mein Kampf should be in libraries.
Anonymous wrote:How does everyone feel about The Bell Curve in school libraries?
Anonymous wrote:How does everyone feel about The Bell Curve in school libraries?
Anonymous wrote:How does everyone feel about The Bell Curve in school libraries?
Anonymous wrote:When I was growing up Forever by Judy Blume was the book that all the girls read to each other in secret after getting it from the adult's area of the library but wasn't found in any children's book area or in any elementary, middle, or high school library. It's my gauge of whether or not we are changing status for sex in books. Anyone know if it's allowed in a school library these days?