HB 3979, 87th R.S.
Relating to the social studies curriculum in public schools.
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Texas HB 3979 will hurt students by curtailing schools' equity efforts. Visions and provisions – planning for K-12 ethnic studies implementation. Culture war in the K-12 classroom. Who should decide how schools teach about history and race? Who’s really driving critical race theory legislation? An investigation. What does the critical race theory law mean for Texas classrooms? How to regulate critical race theory in schools: A primer and model legislation. 'Anti-critical race theory' laws and the assault on pedagogy. The nuts and bolts of HB 3979 and SB 3. Addressing controversy and ensuring accuracy. A wolf in sheep's clothing — The attacks against equity through school censorship and how educators can still teach the truth. College Board warns against censoring its AP courses. One year later, confusion remains over application and enforcement of 'critical race theory' ban. Is Holocaust education making anti-Semitism worse? Classroom censorship laws sweep across the U.S. South. (Re)setting the racial narrative: Antiblackness and educational censorship. The red pill: Critical race theory, ostrich laws, and the 14th Amendment right to free and equal thought and dignity. |
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