easyt65
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One of the biggest lessons the CRT being taught in k-12 classrooms has revealed is the need for all class curriculums to be posted on-line.
I'm not just talking about the course Outline - I'm talking training material as well.
Such transparency is obviously needed; however, I believe the teacher's unions would oppose this idea because it would be surrendering part of their control to families. It would give parents ammo to use against teachers when parents oppose curriculums being taught in school. They do not want parents to have a say what is being taught to their children,
The article talks about this change being made for college, but I would push this a step farther and make it the rule for k-12.
www.nationalreview.com
I'm not just talking about the course Outline - I'm talking training material as well.
Such transparency is obviously needed; however, I believe the teacher's unions would oppose this idea because it would be surrendering part of their control to families. It would give parents ammo to use against teachers when parents oppose curriculums being taught in school. They do not want parents to have a say what is being taught to their children,
The article talks about this change being made for college, but I would push this a step farther and make it the rule for k-12.

Syllabi Should Be Public | National Review
State legislators could and should step in and declare that syllabi at the schools they oversee will be available to the public
