6th-grade books frame climate change as uncertain
By Amy Quinton, Capital Public Radio
Sixth-grade is usually the first time California students are formally taught about climate change as part of their science curriculum. A recent study shows some textbooks present the subject as a debate stemming from opinions rather than science.
Stanford and Southern Methodist University researchers analyzed the language in four sixth grade science textbooks from major publishers. All were published in 2008 and adopted for use in California.
The authors found that the books contain language that frames climate change as possibly happening and that humans may or may not be causing it.
HEAVEN FORBID THAT THEY MAY FIND OUT THE TRUTH.
This is exactly why PARENTS need to read the text books with their children and be PREPARED to go to the teachers PERSONALLY if they find inconsistencies or disagree with content.
If this causes a problem with the teacher then find an advocate to help you.
I know this is time consuming and frustrating, however….they are your children.