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The three million-member National Education Association approved a measure to split with the Anti-Defamation League for not ...
In the last decade, at least 20 states have passed laws or policies that restrict how history can be taught in schools. Since ...
San Francisco's move to replace its homegrown ethnic studies curriculum with an off-the-shelf course leaves some parents and ...
The curriculum in question, which is the U.S. History Interactive High School Curriculum by Savvas Learning Company, was adopted at the May 13 Governing Board meeting with a 3-2 vote.
The Mississippi Department of Education voted to get rid of the U.S. history test in the state. The test will no longer be administered or a graduation requirement for all Mississippi students.
The school board voted 3-2 on May 13 to adopt the U.S. History Interactive High School Curriculum by Savvas Learning Company. The curriculum was chosen in a public process and at the ...
Steve Goldberg, a U.S. History teacher from the Triangle, has made it his mission to keep telling Holocaust survivor Abe Piasek’s story. by Jane Porter 04/22/2025 04/22/2025.
These restrictions invite political interference in the teaching of U.S. history through both their vagueness and their specificity. SB 37 does not explain what it means to “distort” the ...