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How can a society exist when everything gets reduced to skin color ???
How can people be successful when they seem themselves as victims being oppressed and they are encouraged to see themselves as segregated groups?
How can the country exist long-term when we are told the constitution is outdated, national heroes are evil, and the country is an oppressor of wide swaths of people?
Maybe I missed it, but has anyone found any examples of text in these math books that are teaching CRT?
I cannot imagine how CRT would appear in any math book. Anyone here have a clue?
Well maybe you should read up a bit on what has been happening in the K-12 "math world".
The ivory tower think tanks "think" that African American math education is different than all other skin colors.
That is why you don't see many Blacks in STEM jobs.
This isn't new as papers go back years.
2+2=4
Does math care what skin color you are ?
Does math care what language you speak ?
YET...we have researchers saying that African Americans have racial "issues" that impede their learning ability.
You’re jumping on the bandwagon without any specific facts, they never indicated the 50 math books that were banned nor the specific text that was problematic. Yet here you are claiming they are teaching victimhood with out one once of proof other than DeSantis claim. Don’t you questions that they have 54 math books in grade K-5, rather strange to begin with but don’t let facts get in the way of more false outrage.
Instead of focusing on substandard math scores let’s just create a political controversy over a non-existent problem.
I believe that poster that you are being rude to is a teacher.
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