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AUSTIN, Texas — Members of Texas' State Board of Education on Wednesday narrowly rejected a plan to create a group of state university professors to scour Texas schoolchildren's textbooks for factual errors.The vote against was 8-7, with all the board's Republicans except two opposing the measure.
The push for more experts to be involved came after more than a year of controversy over board-sanctioned books' coverage of global warming, descriptions of Islamic history and terrorism and handling of the Civil War and the importance of Moses and the Ten Commandments to the Founding Fathers.
A tipping point to add more fact checking may have come last month. A suburban Houston mom's alert that a newly approved geography text described African slaves forcibly brought to North America as "workers" set off a national furor.
"A mind is a terrible thing to lose".
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Bush seemed smart to them! One look at that face said it all for me, that confused, "the elevator doesn't go all the way to the top" look.
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Can anyone give me one good reason why anyone would fight against fact-checking with expert sources?
This makes my head and my heart hurt. If I lived in Texas I would have no choice but to home school or look into private schools if we could afford it.