Actually focusing on LEARNING instead of woke indoctrination...wow, what a novel approach to education.
A majority of Americans think it is “not appropriate” for public school teachers to talk about politics in the classroom, according to a new Grinnell College National PollOut of 1,004 U.S. adults polled between March 14-19 by Selzer & Company, 57 percent say it is inappropriate for public school teachers to bring their political views into their classrooms. Among parents of children in public schools, 41 percent say talking politics in the classroom is acceptable, while 58 percent disagree.
J. Ann Selzer, president of the polling firm Selzer & Company, said that views about what is happening in public schools “is the one place where suburban women align with Republicans.” She went on: Americans are less interested in elected officials on a state level controlling decisions about material in school libraries, with 17 percent saying they should play a “big part,” 39 percent saying they should play a “small part,” and 43 percent saying they should play “no part.”
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