Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1Ag3ZuMyIk&t=8s
Check out the banned "Everywhere Babies" book!!! Finding the objectionable part is like a "where's Waldo?" activity.
Ok. I just tried to find it. What is the issue?
There's a picture where it maybe looks like two guys are together romantically. Remember when we were told it "wasn't a don't say gay bill" and that it only banned "sexual content." Remember what people told you that, because they lied to you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1Ag3ZuMyIk&t=8s
Check out the banned "Everywhere Babies" book!!! Finding the objectionable part is like a "where's Waldo?" activity.
Ok. I just tried to find it. What is the issue?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1Ag3ZuMyIk&t=8s
Check out the banned "Everywhere Babies" book!!! Finding the objectionable part is like a "where's Waldo?" activity.
Crazy. You'd like the book burners would love this book given how white the babies are.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1Ag3ZuMyIk&t=8s
Check out the banned "Everywhere Babies" book!!! Finding the objectionable part is like a "where's Waldo?" activity.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1Ag3ZuMyIk&t=8s
Check out the banned "Everywhere Babies" book!!! Finding the objectionable part is like a "where's Waldo?" activity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
Yes, I’m shocked, SHOCKED that the Florida Department of Education did not provide examples.
They have now.
https://www.fldoe.org/academics/standards/instructional-materials/
I have less of an issue with the materials on any racial/political grounds than I do with the use of non-zero-based y-axis in the charts, that's terrible data viz 101 and makes the charts quite misleading. There are some cases where non-zero-based is fine and can be made quite clear, but this is basically a direct example of what not to do.
Anonymous wrote: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
Yes, I’m shocked, SHOCKED that the Florida Department of Education did not provide examples.
Anonymous wrote: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
Apparently the math books are unacceptable because they’re not published by Carlyle Group affiliate Accelerate Learning, so that’s why Florida has to go out and buy all new ones. From the Carlyle Group. Most recently chaired by Glenn Youngkin.
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
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Gee, who could guess that government officials banning books were not respecting processes to m uphold the 1st Amendment? They are so dystopian.
“Processes aimed to uphold the First Amendment in the context of school book challenges are not being followed. Of bans in the Index, 98% involve departures from best practice guidelines for how school authorities may remove books; most bans and restrictions have occurred without proper written forms, review committees, or transparency. While school boards and administrators do have some discretion over library and instructional materials, there are safeguards and best practices meant to protect students’ First Amendment rights that are being widely abrogated.”
https://pen.org/press-release/report-1586-school-book-bans-and-restrictions-in-86-school-districts-across-26-states/
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