ClaireH
Diamond Member
That is horrendous. Schools that embrace providing students with the tools to become independent thinkers should do one of two things. For students of the lower grades its a good standard to leave out politics as far as expressing personal opinions. Most parents really have a problem with public teachers trying to indoctrinate students politically or religiously under their own viewpoints, regardless of that viewpoint. High school/ middle school kids will straight out ask teachers who they voted for etc. When kids ask questions they are ready for answers, but with politics it’s a slippery slope. Parents of older kids still don’t want teachers indoctrinating their political or religious views onto their students in public schools. Unless I taught Government/Civics or US History, I would stay away from it myself unless a student asked for my views I might engage- it would depend on the student most likely and would definitely make it clear that was only my personal opinion and not the school’s.I have friends who are public school teachers and they are only allowed to praise Democrats.So. night_son
Enlighten me.
Speak from experience, not from RW talking points.
What “indoctrination” have you visually experienced with your time spent in the public school setting?
Im guessing NONE.
Your answer can’t be 2nd hand.
Provide your direct experience. Lol.
One of my friends, who likes Trump, speaks shit about Trump in class and was given a FUCK TRUMP hat as a birthday present by his students.
The guy was allowed to wear the hat all day long.
Your public schools are cess-pools of hatred.