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The books were listed because they included “prohibited topics” or were inconsistent with state standards, according to the Florida Department of Education.
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CORRECTION: In an interview published today by WUSF, an opponent to proposed changes in Florida education standards incorrectly stated when the changes…
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How Florida classrooms will be taught post-Common Core will be the focus of a listening tour stop in Tampa Thursday by Florida's top education official,…
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The state is taking public input on new testing standards for Florida K-12 schools, as the Florida Department of Education works to overhaul Common Core...
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On The Florida Roundup this week, we began with a look at the predicament of the state’s so-called “Forgotten Coast.”
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With lawmakers in town for Session, many groups pick up the mic to air their grievances. The cries of teachers filled the Capitol Courtyard Thursday.
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Florida authorities on Wednesday closed a six-month investigation into a cyberattack that created delays and widespread problems for students trying to...
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At one point, the Schultz Center had state funding and a big, multi-million dollar contract with Duval County schools to help teachers improve their…
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The Florida Department of Education says that the math tests taken by nearly 550,000 students won't count this school year.The department sent out a memo…
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Testing experts say so far Florida's problems with its new statewide exam, the Florida Standards Assessments, are likely not serious enough for the...
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At dinner tables across Florida, parents and their elementary school children are trying to solve a math problem: What’s going on with my kid’s homework...
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Lots of people think there’s too much testing going on in schools right now. It’s one of the most contentious issues in education. Lawmakers want to...