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Mainstreaming Nature: institutions, capacity, and evidence - Institute of Development Studies

Mainstreaming Nature: institutions, capacity, and evidence - Institute of Development Studies
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To Promote Equality, California Proposes A Ban On Advanced Math Classes


dumb down the brightest kids.
Dumbing Down of America Takes Another Leap Forward
A friend of mine emailed an article the likes of which always prompts me to say really?
Culturally Responsive Framework
I like to verify things myself and you can do so as well by reading the California Department of Education Mathematics Framework. 
In its framework, the Department of Education seeks
Culturally responsive mathematics education.
Introduction Highlights 
Active efforts in mathematics teaching are required in order to counter the cultural forces that have led to and continue to perpetuate current inequities. 
Mathematics pathways must open mathematics to all students, eliminating option-limiting tracking. [i.e. no advance classes].

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US Military Exposed 600,000 to Toxins in Japan and Micronesia -- and Hid It


Most Americans trust the military; a 2020 poll found 72 percent with “a great deal” or “quite a lot” of confidence in that institution, edged out only by small business. Many were likely picturing enlisted persons, but their trust often extends to the leadership, both uniformed and civilian. However, those making life-and-death decisions for both U.S. troops and people of other countries even in the absence of war deserve our serious scrutiny.
A new book,
Poisoning the Pacific, examines the military’s long role in the environmental degradation of East Asia and Pacific islands, severely impacting the health of the region’s people and U.S. personnel stationed there. Author Jon Mitchell is a Tokyo-based journalist, and much of his book focuses on Japan, especially its southernmost prefecture of Okinawa. But he also covers contamination in places like Vietnam, Guam and the Marshall Islands.

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SCHOOLS Sixth grade science camp moving to Sierra location


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SCHOOLS Sixth grade science camp moving to Sierra location
San Joaquin County Office of Education STEM Director Annie Cunial with Project Leader Neil Saunders are shown at Sky Mountain.
The San Joaquin County Office of Education (SJCOE) has acquired the Sky Mountain Outdoor Education Center.
It will serve as science camp for sixth graders in the Manteca and Ripon unified school districts as well as other students in the county and throughout the San Joaquin Valley starting in the 2021-2022 school year.

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