Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 10
Report Finds SPLC Teacher-Training Materials Embedded in 38 States as Congress Probes Nonprofit
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jul 10

Report Finds SPLC Teacher-Training Materials Embedded in 38 States as Congress Probes Nonprofit

1 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jul 10

Summary

  • Defending Education said SPLC’s Learning for Justice materials appear in teacher-preparation programs in 38 states after researchers reviewed 100 colleges of education.
  • The report says the standards are built into required courses, handbooks, student-teacher evaluations, lesson plans and professional development, often through faculty-only pages rather than public disclosures.
  • California State University, Sacramento, William & Mary, Western Washington and Brandeis were cited as requiring or using the standards, while Maryland’s education department was said to reference them in teacher-induction regulations.
  • Federal money also touched the effort, the report said, citing a $275,000 NSF-backed Northern Arizona project and a $3.3 million Education Department grant to Claremont Graduate University.
  • The findings land as scrutiny of SPLC widens after an 11-count Justice Department indictment in April and a June House hearing where the group denied wrongdoing.

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