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Opinion piece on Yale's influence over high school curricula The passage is a commentary on educational philosophy with no specific allegations, names, transactions, or actionable leads involving powerful actors. It lacks concrete details that could be investigated. Key insights: Claims Yale dictates high school teaching standards.; Advocates for teaching cognitive processes over academic subjects.; Suggests universities should not shape K‑12 curricula.
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