
Georgia removes references to 'equity' and inclusion' from teacher program standards
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The Georgia Professional Standards Commission voted unanimously to remove the words "equity" and "inclusion" from the state's teacher preparation standards.
Chairman Brian Sirmans said the changes followed the University System of Georgia's request to have clarified expectations for incoming teachers, according to The Rome News-Tribune. Taylor Penley is a production assistant with Fox News.
Additionally, the report said Sirmans claimed USG officials said such words had become difficult to interpret over time since they can "mean different things to different people."
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