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Unlocking the Secrets: Florida’s State-Directed Science Textbook Makeover Revealed by Professor

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July 6, 2024
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On Friday, ⁤Ken‍ Miller, a professor emeritus of biology at Brown ⁣University and co-author of several popular biology⁤ textbooks, revealed that certain‍ references to “climate change” had been omitted from his educational ‌materials used in Florida ​public​ schools. According to Miller, his publisher received directives from state officials last month to​ make these alterations,⁢ resulting⁢ in the removal‍ of specific ​mentions of “climate change” from⁤ middle school science⁣ books. This​ decision also affected‍ a high school ‍chemistry textbook, which‌ was required​ to eliminate a 90-page section dedicated to the topic.

Miller explained that⁢ for states ⁣like Florida and Texas, special‌ editions of‍ textbooks are crafted to align​ closely with ⁢their unique science standards.⁢ The updated‌ Florida edition, which was submitted in 2023 and is being evaluated for adoption in the upcoming 2024-25 school year, has undergone scrutiny⁢ from school districts in the ‍state.

Another author, ‌speaking anonymously, corroborated Miller’s account, stating that state officials enforced the removal‌ of‍ “extraneous information”⁤ not included in state standards, with specific instructions to ​eliminate phrases such as “climate change.” In a similar vein, ​Miller’s high‍ school biology textbook was mandated to ⁤include citations supporting claims about the role of⁤ “human activity” in driving climate‍ change, while concurrently removing a⁢ “political statement” advocating legislative⁢ action to address the issue.

The contentious nature of⁢ climate⁣ change⁢ is further exacerbated by political ⁤divisions,​ with certain factions within the GOP⁣ contesting its validity and resisting⁢ legislative measures to mitigate‌ its impact, such as‌ incentivizing reductions⁤ in‍ greenhouse gas‌ emissions.‌ In May, Florida Governor Ron ‌DeSantis signed legislation (HB 1645) eliminating the phrase “climate change” ​from several Florida laws, signaling ‌a ‍shift away from prioritizing action on this issue.

Although this legislation does not directly impact state education and science standards, it ‌still⁤ reflects a​ stance ‍that​ prioritizes the cost-effective development and utilization of​ domestic energy resources in ‍the state. In light​ of​ these⁤ developments, Newsweek reached out to DeSantis’ press ⁤office and the Florida Department of Education for clarification and comment.

Governor DeSantis has‍ faced criticism from liberal ⁣activists for various incidents of book‍ banning and censorship in ​Florida’s ​public schools, with data indicating a⁤ high number of‌ ban cases across multiple school districts. The governor’s office has countered these claims, stating that the state does not engage ⁤in book banning, but instead‍ empowers‌ parents⁣ to object to ​objectionable material in the ⁣classroom.

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