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The state recently posted an updated "Principles of Professional Conduct for the Education Profession in Florida" on the Florida Department of Education website.
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Gov. Ron DeSantis' educational policies have faced wide criticism, but they also have paid off politically.
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Florida's changes to Black history standards in K-12, and its refusal to allow students to take a new AP African-American studies course, could set students back. But there are ways to push back.
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The legal challenge focuses on a part of the law that sets prohibitions on instruction of certain topics, like racism and gender studies, at state colleges and universities.
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One section covering race massacres tells teachers to instruct students about acts of violence "against and by African Americans." That both-sides approach drew outrage.
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A crowd packed a Miami Gardens church for a forum on Florida’s new standards for teaching Black history. Organizers say Commissioner Manny Diaz RSVP'd, then didn't show up.
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CAIR-Florida is calling on the state Department of Education to "clarify and reject any relationship between the Islamophobic Prager University and Florida schools."
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Florida’s State Board of Education on Wednesday will consider adopting a wide-ranging overhaul of curriculum standards across multiple subjects in public schools, including guidelines for teaching civics and government courses and Holocaust education.
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The Florida Department of Education is planning a “listening tour” over the next two weeks for people to provide input on a proposed rule seeking to revise education standards in civics and English-language arts, and to introduce new standards for several areas of instruction.
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Governor Ron DeSantis says he wants to get rid of all remnants of Common Core standards in Florida’s public schools.At a high school in Cape Coral…