Poll: Most Americans Think Parents Should Have A Say In School Curriculum

Written By BlabberBuzz | Sunday, 27 February 2022 12:00 PM
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A Scott Rasmussen national survey discovered that 84 percent of voters think that “parents should be able to see all curriculum plans and materials for classes their children take,” while 12 percent announced they disagreed and 5 percent stated they are not sure.

Furthermore, the poll discovered that 44 percent of voters think many schools teach a radical ideology that would be offensive to parents, 36 percent disagree, while 19 percent are not sure.

Another factor in the support for transparency comes from the fact that 68 percent think most public schools have lowered standards rather than demanding more from students, according to the poll.

Most voters (56 percent) think that public school boards do not respect the role of parents. On that point, 34 percent disagree.

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These results come as Republican states across the nation ban controversial teachings like Critical Race Theory from being taught in public schools and bring forth legislation for students to have the ability to choose which public school they will get to attend rather than it being decided by their zip code.

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In contrast, Democratic governors passed Critical Race Theory through legislation and sought to block the option for students to have “school choice.”

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Virginia’s newly elected Governor Glenn Youngkin, the first Republican governor to take the oath of office there in 12 years, is waging war against woke indoctrination with an education plan meant to increase the state’s academic standards.

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Youngkin had signed an explosive list of executive actions only hours after the Republican governor was sworn into office on January 15, banning Critical Race Theory in K-12 schools statewide and finishing mask mandates in the public education system. The orders fulfilled Youngkin’s 2021 campaign promises on Day One of the new administration, which were key matters for constituents that ended up costing half-baked Democrat gubernatorial contender Terry McAuliffe the governorship.

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Meanwhile, no less than 23 of America’s 25 most prestigious medical colleges and universities have some form of mandatory student training or coursework on notions related to Critical Race Theory, according to CriticalRace.org, which monitors CRT curricula and training in higher education.

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“The racialization of medical school education is troubling. It’s one thing to recognize the health needs of different populations, it’s entirely different to inject racial politics into medical care. Demanding that medical school students become activists is dangerous,” William Jacobson told Fox News Digital.

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Jacobson, Clinical Professor of Law at Cornell Law School and founder of the Legal Insurrection website, established CriticalRace.org’s sprawling database that heretofore examined elite K-12 private schools and 500 of America’s top undergraduate programs.

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“The mantra of the so-called ‘antiracism’ movement has no place in medicine. Current racial discrimination in order to remedy past racial discrimination is wrong generally, but is downright dangerous in medicine,” Jacobson continued.

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