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Attorneys for the state are trying to convince a federal judge to reject a University of Central Florida professor’s arguments in a battle about a new state law that restricts the way race-related concepts can be taught in classrooms.
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Florida’s new restrictions on discussions of race, diversity, and LGBTQ issues in classrooms have some teachers and school districts worried that partisan politics are seeping over into schools. Critics of those new policies say they’re contributing to a massive increase in teacher vacancies.
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Disputing that restrictions on race-related workplace training violate the First Amendment, the state is asking a federal judge to toss out a challenge by businesses to a law that Gov. Ron DeSantis dubbed the “Stop WOKE Act.”
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Gov. Ron DeSantis was the keynote speaker at the three-day Moms For Liberty conference in Tampa.
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A new school year is just weeks away and Florida is missing thousands of teachers. Plus, new laws have changed what some teachers can teach, and how they teach.
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A federal judge Friday ruled a university professor, two teachers and a student can move forward with a challenge to a new state law that restricts the way race-related concepts can be taught in classrooms and workplace training.
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The new law is title "Individual Freedom." Gov. Ron DeSantis dubbed it the “Stop WOKE Act.” Businesses and a university professor are trying to block its restrictions on how race-related concepts can be handled in workplace trainings and schools.
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A federal judge Monday rejected arguments by attorneys for teachers, a student and a diversity consultant that he should block a controversial new state law that restricts the way race-related concepts can be taught in classrooms and workplace training.
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Florida is firing back in a fight over how race can be taught in public schools and in the workplaceLawyers are fighting an attempt to block a state law and regulations that limit the way race-related issues can be taught in public schools and in workplace training.
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Continuing a crusade by Republican state leaders against critical race theory, Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a bill that will limit the way race-related issues can be taught in schools and in workplace training.