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The New Republic on MSNHow Religious Pluralism Lost at the Supreme CourtThe conservative justices’ ruling in a case involving LGBTQ-themed books in public schools is likely to benefit larger ...
A Supreme Court ruling allowing religious opt-outs from LGBTQ+ inclusive instruction may prompt educators to rethink ...
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The Hechinger Report on MSNEveryday lessons in K-12 schools could be affected by Supreme Court rulingIn Mahmoud v. Taylor, the Supreme Court sided June 27 with a group of Maryland parents who said they wanted to opt their ...
Dennis Magliozzi and Kristina Peterson are high school English teachers in New Hampshire. They co-teach writing and teaching at the University of New Hampshire and co-authored AI in the Writing ...
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Religious freedom case decided by Supreme Court as parents challenge Montgomery County Public Schools' policy on LGBTQ books ...
A Victoria-published children's book was pulled from U.S. classrooms amid a legal battle involving religious objections ...
The Supreme Court’s ruling today in favor of a religiously “ diverse group ” of parents who object to their kids being ...
Justice Sotomayor dissented from the ruling, saying the ‘result will be chaos for this nation’s public schools.’ ...
And I don’t have a whole lot of confidence that “high-quality instructional materials” are always high quality. A lot of these determinations seem to depend heavily on whether materials check certain ...
Advocacy groups are asking a Florida executive oversight committee to investigate state orders to remove books from school ...
Aryana Mahasseni, a student at Carlsbad High School, has taken first place in The Coast News' inaugural Teen Writing Contest.
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