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The battles to take back our public schools continue, and the war will be a long one. There is no quick way dig out the entrenched special interests who have taken over our schools. Individually, there is little we can do. We must seek allies, and we must work with others to overcome the opposition.
What is the big issue of the moment? Critical Race Theory (CRT). Of course, we have to be wary of the accusation that opposing anti-racism or nonsense like CRT is racist. Consider this excerpt from this column in The Washington Post.
Conservatives complain that the Loudoun equity project draws, in part, on some concepts from the academic framework known as “critical race theory.” It asserts, among other things, that racism is the product of systems, not individuals, and therefore is interwoven…
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Tom,
In my opinion, best quick and long-term fix is school choice instead of endless debates with government school board educrats and politicians.
If interested, read how a Chicago Tribune columnist compared hopelessness of school children to crumbling infrastructure in our Nation.
https://rudymartinka.com/2021/06/16/are-usa-children-infrastructure-king-solomon-blog/
Sad.
Regards and goodwill blogging.
@ scatterwisdom.
I agree. School choice vastly improved all the schools in Sweden, forcing public schools to compete with private alternatives. As long as public schools are the only choice for most people who can’t afford alternatives, they have no motivation to change at all. They will only get worse.
Mel Wild
Thanks for your comment. Everyone needs to discern the following purpose of competition regardless of product or service.
“The purpose of competing, the true reason why we compete is because competition brings out the very best in each other. Competing brings innovation, new levels of insight, and moments of great individual and collective accomplishment.” (Google)
Regards and goodwill blogging.