Due to high requests FLDOE received for examples from the rejected math textbooks with CRT, the following are examples provided to the department by the public.
The Florida Department of Education states that the listed examples do not fully represent the full list of input received by the Department, and publishers are continuing to have the opportunity
to remediate all the deficiencies identified during the review to “ensure the broadcast selection of high-quality instructional materials are available to the school districts in Florida’s students.”
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