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Texas’s Republican-controlled education board voted Friday not to include several climate textbooks in the state science curriculum. The 15-member board rejected seven out of 12 for eighth-graders. The approved textbooks are published by Savvas Learning Company, McGraw Hill, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Accelerate Learning and Summit K-12.https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/nov/17/texas-republican-school-board-climate-textbooks.
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A foundation should be laid early, in matters pertaining climate change for the children.Texas should rethink their decisions.
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This is very short sighted of the board
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This is a wrong move,climate matter should be taken serious in the school curriculum.
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This is ridiculous and it should be condemned!!
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This is a divergence in perspectives on environmental issues.
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They need to provide all media of instilling knowledge to these kids, they need to grow up knowing what the world entails in all areas climate matters being one of them.
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Students should not be denied access to materials partaining climate matters . This is not right