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42. America’s Math Curriculum Doesn’t Add Up

People I (Mostly) Admire

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The State Boards of Education Have All the Power

Each state will have a state board of education. N theyre typically six to ten people on the board, and they're the ones who make those decisions about the curriculum. So what you're implying is that each state sets its own standards. And it's a common court. Is that a friend or a foe when we're trying to push data? The common cort does have a set of standards around statistics in probability. They do recognize that we're in a changing world, but they are continuing to focus more emphasis on traditional mass subjects.

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