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Trump's 7 suggested points to stop critical race theory -
1. "every state legislature should pass a ban on taxpayer dollars going to any school district or workplace that teaches critical race theory...."
2. "each state should create its own 1776 Commission to examine the public school curriculum and ensure that students are receiving a patriotic, pro-American education — not being taught that the United States is an evil nation."
3. "states need to pass laws requiring that all lesson plans have to be made available to parents — every handout, article, and reading should be posted on an online portal that allows parents to see what their kids are being taught. Furthermore, in many places, there are rules preventing students from recording what teachers say in class. States and school boards should establish a “Right to Record.”
4. "parents need to organize locally — in every school district in America — to eliminate “Action Civics” and other versions of the effort to contort traditional civics education into a vehicle for political indoctrination."
5. "any parent who objects to the material being taught to their child in public school should get an automatic voucher, empowering them to pick another school of their choice. "
6. "states need to take back control of their schools of education and credentialing bodies to ensure they are not churning out radicalized teachers."
7. "states need to break the tenure monopoly in public K-12 schools. Tenure was originally supposed to protect competent teachers from being subjected to undue political influence; it has turned into a mechanism to protect incompetent teachers who themselves wield undue political influence over our children."
As a parent himself of a school age child, and grandparent of several more, Trump is personally involved in this battle, as much as other parents all over America.
The 7 points OUTLINED above are brief excerpts, and for the entire context, click the link to read Trump's entire commentary >>>
A Plan to Get Divisive & Radical Theories Out of Our Schools | RealClearPolitics
1. "every state legislature should pass a ban on taxpayer dollars going to any school district or workplace that teaches critical race theory...."
2. "each state should create its own 1776 Commission to examine the public school curriculum and ensure that students are receiving a patriotic, pro-American education — not being taught that the United States is an evil nation."
3. "states need to pass laws requiring that all lesson plans have to be made available to parents — every handout, article, and reading should be posted on an online portal that allows parents to see what their kids are being taught. Furthermore, in many places, there are rules preventing students from recording what teachers say in class. States and school boards should establish a “Right to Record.”
4. "parents need to organize locally — in every school district in America — to eliminate “Action Civics” and other versions of the effort to contort traditional civics education into a vehicle for political indoctrination."
5. "any parent who objects to the material being taught to their child in public school should get an automatic voucher, empowering them to pick another school of their choice. "
6. "states need to take back control of their schools of education and credentialing bodies to ensure they are not churning out radicalized teachers."
7. "states need to break the tenure monopoly in public K-12 schools. Tenure was originally supposed to protect competent teachers from being subjected to undue political influence; it has turned into a mechanism to protect incompetent teachers who themselves wield undue political influence over our children."
As a parent himself of a school age child, and grandparent of several more, Trump is personally involved in this battle, as much as other parents all over America.
The 7 points OUTLINED above are brief excerpts, and for the entire context, click the link to read Trump's entire commentary >>>
A Plan to Get Divisive & Radical Theories Out of Our Schools | RealClearPolitics