Curriculum transparency bills are just thinly veiled attempts at chilling teachers and students from learning and talking about race and gender in schools.
People were quick to point out that by taking such a position, the ACLU is supporting government secrecy when it comes to what public schools are teaching and how they are potentially indoctrinating students.
The government employees in this scenario - teachers - do not have a right to freedom of speech when it comes to enacting their duties in the classroom.
Co/UmAz562VyE.- Luke Rosiak January 21, 2022 You think public school teachers have an inalienable right to indoctrinate kids without their parents knowing anything about what they're 'teaching'?
Such legislation makes parents aware of what their children are learning in the classroom by requiring schools to post their materials online.
When it comes to what the ACLU thinks about teaching CRT? It's included in the First Amendment, they claim.
Recently, Tennessee Republican lawmakers passed a bill to ban teaching critical race theory in schools, threatening to withhold funding from public schools that teach concepts like white privilege.
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Sunday, January 23, 2022
ACLU Comes Out in Support of Keeping Parents in the Dark on What Their Children Are Learning
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