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Teachers unions spent summer scheming how to bring liberal ideas into classrooms: Report

Teachers unions spent summer scheming how to bring liberal ideas into classrooms: Report

Thursday, August 17th, 2023

via The Gazette (Colorado)

The nation's two largest teachers unions spent their summer conferences training their rank-and-file members on how to incorporate ideas of gender, sexuality, and critical race theory into the classroom, according

Racism

Rowan faculty and staff are questioning the university’s DEI commitments after three leaders of color left

Rowan faculty and staff are questioning the university’s DEI commitments after three leaders of color left

Thursday, August 17th, 2023

via The Philadelphia Inquirer (Pennsylvania)

'Having three powerful women of color simultaneously resign from Rowan ... makes us understandably concerned...," the letter said. The provost said the goal is to make things even better.

Racism

School districts call state ed department’s bluff, keep AP African American Studies on the books

School districts call state ed department’s bluff, keep AP African American Studies on the books

Thursday, August 17th, 2023

via Arkansas Times (Arkansas)

Arkansas school districts weren't cowed by the state's bungled last-minute attack on a new course focused on African American history and experiences.

Racism

EStem High School still offering AP African American studies course, will offer medal to students who complete class

EStem High School still offering AP African American studies course, will offer medal to students who complete class

Thursday, August 17th, 2023

via Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc. (Arkansas)

Parents were notified through a letter sent by eStem Public Charter Schools in response to the state Department of Education's removal of the course from its course code listings.

Racism

What to know about the 9 most challenged books in Iowa schools, from ‘Tricks’ to ‘Lawn Boy’

What to know about the 9 most challenged books in Iowa schools, from ‘Tricks’ to ‘Lawn Boy’

Thursday, August 17th, 2023

via The Des Moines Register (Iowa)

Out of 60 books challenged in Iowa schools in the past 3 years, 9 came up most often. Here's a summary of each and whether they were kept or removed:

Racism

Bettendorf library (inadvertently) hosts both sides on book-ban issue

Bettendorf library (inadvertently) hosts both sides on book-ban issue

Thursday, August 17th, 2023

via Quad City Times (Iowa)

One attendee said the Iowa and Illinois Quad-Cities are "like a completely different world."

Book Bans, Racism

Records show how Dems are collecting DeSantis oppo

Records show how Dems are collecting DeSantis oppo

Thursday, August 17th, 2023

via POLITICO (New York)

Good morning and thanks for reading Playbook. Texts, emails, calendars, letters and receipts can become damning material against political enemies.And opponents of Ron DeSantis regularly request such…

Parent Involvement, School Board – General, Racism

Tennessee’s Justin Pearson protests education policy in Florida

Tennessee’s Justin Pearson protests education policy in Florida

Wednesday, August 16th, 2023

via The Gazette (Colorado)

Democratic Tennessee state Rep. Justin Pearson joined dozens of teachers, students, and educational activists in marching to a Miami county school board meeting to protest Florida's black history teaching standards,

School Board – General, Racism

Arkansas school district says it will continue offering AP African American Studies course

Arkansas school district says it will continue offering AP African American Studies course

Wednesday, August 16th, 2023

via The Gazette (Colorado)

The Little Rock School District says it will continue offering an Advanced Placement course on African American studies that Arkansas education officials have said won't count toward a student's graduation

Racism

‘Black history is under attack.’ Hundreds in Miami protest DeSantis’ school standards

‘Black history is under attack.’ Hundreds in Miami protest DeSantis’ school standards

Wednesday, August 16th, 2023

via Miami Herald (Florida)

'My presence, not my words, was to salute their efforts and embrace of democracy in action,' Miami-Dade School Board member Steve Gallon III, who left the board meeting temporarily to stand with the protesters.

Racism, School Board – General

Buzz Bissinger blasts Mason City schools’ ban of his ‘Friday Night Lights’

Buzz Bissinger blasts Mason City schools’ ban of his ‘Friday Night Lights’

Wednesday, August 16th, 2023

via The Gazette (Iowa)

Mason City relied on AI in banning of 19 renowned books, including Buzz Bissinger's bestseller about a high school football team and the world in which it lived.

Racism

Arkansas joins Florida in nixing AP African American Studies

Arkansas joins Florida in nixing AP African American Studies

Wednesday, August 16th, 2023

via The Kansas City Star (Kansas)

Arkansas is joining Florida in nixing the AP African American Studies course from its schools. The state announced right before classes began for the 2023-2024 school year that AP African American Studies would not count for credit toward high school graduation. 'On this first day of school, we share in their surprise, confusion, and disappointment...

Racism

Retiring as director of Madison Public Library, Greg Mickells reflects on 11 years of changes big and small

Retiring as director of Madison Public Library, Greg Mickells reflects on 11 years of changes big and small

Wednesday, August 16th, 2023

via Madison.com (Wisconsin)

"Libraries are becoming this center in the communities ... to address a lot of the social issues that communities experience," Mickells said.

LGBTQ+, Book Bans, School Board – General, Racism

You must hear ‘Bible Belt,’ a song by Houston-born Lou Ridley that recounts her ‘religious trauma’

You must hear ‘Bible Belt,’ a song by Houston-born Lou Ridley that recounts her ‘religious trauma’

Wednesday, August 16th, 2023

via Houston Chronicle (Texas)

'If you're tired of country songs about trucks by men who hate us this is for you,'

Racism

Little Rock School District will pay African American Studies exam expense

Little Rock School District will pay African American Studies exam expense

Wednesday, August 16th, 2023

via Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Inc. (Arkansas)

'LRSD has taken a proactive step to recognize the importance of diversity and inclusivity in our curriculum,' the Little Rock School District said in a news release.

Racism

Southwest Allen County Schools board OKs work with FAIR on diversity, inclusion efforts

Southwest Allen County Schools board OKs work with FAIR on diversity, inclusion efforts

Wednesday, August 16th, 2023

via The Journal Gazette (Indiana)

Southwest Allen County Schools will begin listening sessions to address diversity and inclusion issues as early as October now that the board has unanimously agreed to work with the Foundation

Racism

Florida students and professors say a new law censors academic freedom. They’re suing to stop it

Florida students and professors say a new law censors academic freedom. They’re suing to stop it

Tuesday, August 15th, 2023

via The Seattle Times (Washington)

College students and professors in Florida are suing over a new law that they say censors academic freedom.

Racism

Florida students and professors say law censors academic freedom; they’re suing to stop it

Florida students and professors say law censors academic freedom; they’re suing to stop it

Tuesday, August 15th, 2023

via Las Vegas Sun (Nevada)

College students and professors in Florida are suing education officials over a new law spurred by Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis' war on 'woke," saying it violates their constitutional rights by…

Racism

Arkansas says AP African American Studies is ‘indoctrination,’ students can’t earn credit

Arkansas says AP African American Studies is ‘indoctrination,’ students can’t earn credit

Tuesday, August 15th, 2023

via Lohud (New York)

As the school year began across the state, the Arkansas education department said students who take the course could not earn high school credit for it.

Racism

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