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A Texas school leader says material about diversity in state-approved textbooks violated the law.

The decision to strip chapters from books that had already won the approval of the state’s Republican-controlled board of education represents an escalation in how local school boards run by ideological conservatives influence what children learn.

By Jeremy Schwartz, The Texas Tribune and ProPublica, and Dan Keemahill, The Texas Tribune

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Text excerpts: “Culturally competent teachers use self-reflection to examine their own unintentional and subtle biases.” “Teachers working toward cultural humility and competence in teaching diverse students are willing to commit the time and energy it takes to learn new ideas.”

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