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Tuesday, November 23, 2021

New laws steer some teachers away from race-related topics

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — New measures that restrict how race is addressed in classrooms have spread confusion and anxiety among many educators, who in some cases have begun pulling books and canceling lessons for fear of being penalized.

3 comments:

  1. Good. Until there is 95% competence at grade level in reading, writing, and math -using standardized tests from 1960= let the bastards worry to death, and not try "teaching" any of this crap. I hope they ARE terrified. They should be. I'm not paying taxes for what they are pushing; I'm paying to have them deliver essentially 100% of graduates minimally competent to count, read, and write at what used to be an 8th grade level.

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  2. Critical Race Theory is not "...a term has become a stand-in for concepts like systemic racism and implicit bias. ..."

    The author revealed their agenda with that baldface lie. CRT is an explicitly Marxist, explicitly anti-white ideological framework.

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  3. And, that's a good thing. "Educators" should concentrate on teaching reading, writing, and maths, and leave CRT, leftist ideology, the patriarchy, etc., the fuck alone. And the first asswipe that states that math or grammar or elocution is racist needs to be bitch slapped out of the building and put on the first flight to Ghana or Republic of the Congo.

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