Abstract

"What one school or community sees as educationally effective, another might denounce as tasteless or unnec essarily abrasive or just too novel. Not without an guish we materials producers accept these conditions of publishing life." So speaks the executive editor of Xerox Education Publications. If you've ever wondered what it's like to be caught on the publisher's side of censorship in schools, read this article.

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