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EPISODE · Feb 11, 2020 · 38 MIN

Should States Customize Textbooks?

from The State of Us · host TrueChat

Roughly 12 million students in California and Texas use social studeis textbooks from the same publisher. The books credit the same authors, but the content diverges in ways that reflect the deep partisan divide in our country. Justin and Lance unveil how students are getting taught differently. Tags: tsou, education, school, textbooks, politics, democrat, republican, federal, california, texas, history, america, freedom, justin weller, lance jackson

Roughly 12 million students in California and Texas use social studeis textbooks from the same publisher. The books credit the same authors, but the content diverges in ways that reflect the deep partisan divide in our country. Justin and Lance unveil how students are getting taught differently. Tags: tsou, education, school, textbooks, politics, democrat, republican, federal, california, texas, history, america, freedom, justin weller, lance jackson

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