Great news from Florida - textbooks

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Hit them where it hurts - the textbook market - from Don Surber:

Florida DOE rejects 54 indoctrination textbooks
41% of the textbooks publishers submitted in Florida were inappropriate and rejected, the state Department of Education announced.

The rejected books included those pushing CRT, Common Core, and what the DOE called "the unsolicited addition of Social Emotional Learning (SEL) in mathematics."

Its announcement said, "Overall, Florida is initially not including 54 of the 132 (41%) submitted textbooks on the state’s adopted list."

    • 28 (21%) are not included on the adopted list because they incorporate prohibited topics or unsolicited strategies, including CRT.
    • 12 (9%) are not included on the adopted list because they do not properly align to B.E.S.T. Standards (Florida’s Benchmarks for Excellent Student Thinking).
    • 14 (11%) are not included on the adopted list because they do not properly align to B.E.S.T. Standards and incorporate prohibited topics or unsolicited strategies, including CRT.
    • Grades K-5: 71% of materials were rejected.
    • Grades 6-8: 20% of materials were rejected.
    • Grades 9-12: 35% of materials were rejected.

Good for Florida for sticking to its guns.

More at the site. Good news.  It will be interesting if the textbook publishers try to put this agenda under wraps and obfuscate the materials in future editions.  Might be good to build a database of known authors and publishing companies.

Something to remember, just as Joe's kid is involved in money making scams in the Ukraine (along with John Kerry's stepson, Nancy Pelosi's son and Mitt Romney's son).  Atty. General Merrick Garland's son and daughter are deep into the textbook publishing business - they are making money off the whole woke grift too.

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