Analysis Finds Big Differences In School Textbooks In States With Differing Politics. See more national education news here
By Audie Cornish • NPR
A New York Times analysis of social studies textbooks from California and Texas reveals differences influenced by each state’s politics. NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with Times reporter Dana Goldstein.
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