The School Mathematics Project arose in the United Kingdom as part of the new mathematics educational movement of the 1960s. It is a developer of mathematics textbooks for secondary schools, formerly based in Southampton in the UK. .. more
The School Mathematics Project arose in the United Kingdom as part of the new mathematics educational movement of the 1960s. It is a developer of mathematics textbooks for secondary schools, formerly based in Southampton in the UK.
Against the CDC's MAHA-fied efforts, the @ameracadpeds.bsky.social recommends Covid vaccines for all kids <2 years, kids 2-18 in high-risk groups/households, and kids in any family wanting extra protection against risk.
Against the CDC's MAHA-fied efforts, the @ameracadpeds.bsky.social recommends Covid vaccines for all kids <2 years, kids 2-18 in high-risk groups/households, and kids in any family wanting extra protection against risk.
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Oklahoma will test incoming teachers from NY and California with ‘America-first’ exam www.washingtonpost.com/education/20...
Families asked for relief, not even higher prices.
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Families asked for relief, not even higher prices.
Families asked for relief, not even higher prices.
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A totally unserious man.
A totally unserious man.
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13% support for cutting research funding to universities. 24% among Republicans. Polling on this continues to be catastrophic for the Rs, suggests Dems should be learning far harder into standing up for science and our universities. 1/
13% support for cutting research funding to universities. 24% among Republicans. Polling on this continues to be catastrophic for the Rs, suggests Dems should be learning far harder into standing up for science and our universities. 1/
www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/697130...
www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/697130...
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It’s actually worse, since both Texas & DC are below the fold, without any mention of the actual fascism:
It’s actually worse, since both Texas & DC are below the fold, without any mention of the actual fascism:
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Consider this an early warning for what lies ahead. 🛟🩺🧪
www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
Consider this an early warning for what lies ahead. 🛟🩺🧪
www.nytimes.com/interactive/...
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They are requiring Democrats to sign “permission slips” and have a police escort in order to leave the chamber, and she refuses to sign it.
Forcing elected officials to sign “permission slips” & take police escorts to leave? That’s not procedure. That’s some old Jim Crow playbook.
Forcing elected officials to sign “permission slips” & take police escorts to leave? That’s not procedure. That’s some old Jim Crow playbook.
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IU sanctioned a Professor--who was previously arrested and sanctioned during a campus protest--for allegedly violating the state's "intellectual diversity" law, based on an anonymous complaint.
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He does not have this power (& wouldn’t allow a Dem president to control state elections this way)
Creates pretense to challenge midterms if GOP loses ground as expected
Distraction from Epstein files
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He does not have this power (& wouldn’t allow a Dem president to control state elections this way)
Creates pretense to challenge midterms if GOP loses ground as expected
Distraction from Epstein files
www.reuters.com/world/us/tru...