Colleges offer ‘social justice’ math classes for students, future teachers
Central Washington University, Bates College, and Swarthmore will each offer a math course this school year that draws from "social justice" ideology. Read more
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Central Washington University, Bates College, and Swarthmore will each offer a math course this school year that draws from "social justice" ideology. Read more
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