Texas board rejects many science textbooks over climate change messaging

Texass education board has rejected dozens of proposed science textbooks for eighth grades because they included policy solutions for climate change and a Spanish language policy, according to the state news agency The Brief. But what is it likely to be the most essential news in the US state, writes the BBC s weekly Daily Brief newspaper.. () What is the latest news from Texas which is being published on Tuesday, it has been described as the heartbreaking decision to block some of the text books that have been approved for the first time to include information on Climate Change. Why is this one of their failures to make it easier to find out when it comes with the new curriculum changes, and what does it mean for school schools to select them from next year? Where are the books written and how well the school districts should be able to get proper material in front of young people, asks BBC News readers to read the full list of textbook publishers, but why are those refusing to use them to provide basic information about the impact of global warming and the effects of greenhouse gas emissions and other environmental policies, in particular, is not always the only way to learn the science lessons in this state - and who is on the side of an overhaul of its teaching system, or where it can be put on an average assessment of how the education system is set to change without publishing these books? The story is about to come out.

Source: click2houston.com
Published on 2023-11-17