I didn’t learn any of this going to school in K12 or in college. Teacher friends in VA around the time of the gubanatorial election also said they haven’t heard of this. Doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist somewhere, but the people I know in education have never heard of any of this in any district curriculum they’ve experienced.
That said, I think you’re asking this question to bait those who disagree with you. I don’t disagree or agree, but I’m not near paranoid enough to spend thousands of dollars a year on a private school, regardless of politics when I can research and find a reliable, good district to put my future kids in.
I’ve learned a lot of EMOs, and I think you’d find they’re not as noble as you’d think they are, Pearson being an example.
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If you are opposed to what they are telling your children in schools, why not use the opportunity to talk about the topic with your kids. It gives them the another point of view and shows them how to think critically about what they’re being told in class.
Isn’t that better than pretending these things don’t exist and telling them nothing?
😂 it’s funny how most of the conservatives talking about how indoctrinated school systems are clearly Don’t know anything about school systems and also you don’t want your kid indoctrinated yet you want to indoctrinate them with views you like 🤣🤣🤣sounds pretty hypocritical to me
Think parents should be invested in their child’s education but also humble enough to trust their teachers. Tolerance is a wonderful lesson to learn and parents who think they know it all limit their child’s chances to succeed.
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I’m still in school and nothing you listed is being taught.
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