Letters: The classroom is no place for teachers’ politics
AB 715 aims to shield captive K-12 students from teacher political opinions, reinforcing adherence to state curriculum and protecting classroom neutrality, supporters say.
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Letters: The classroom is no place for teachers’ politics
Submit your letter to the editor via this form. Read more Letters to the Editor. Classroom is no place for teachers’ politics Re: “Law meant to protect threatens free speech” (Page A6, Nov. 13). AB 715, which was signed by the governor and is now in the courts, does not infringe on free speech. It does infringe on teachers’ abilities to insert their personal ideology into the classroom. Related Articles Letters: UC Berkeley offers …
Politics in the classroom - Eastern Shore Sun
Grade three and four students at Bellerive Primary School are studying local government and as part of their learning, recently interviewed Clarence Mayor Brendan Blomeley. Mayor Blomeley faced an eager and well researched audience, with questions ranging from “what’s the best part of your job, and the worse?” to “why don’t you get the AFL stadium in Clarence?”. “As the level of government that’s closest to the people, it’s fantastic to see su…
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