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 @9NNM3TS from North Carolina answered…32mins32m

Yes or get the tuition problem under control. As it stands college is entirely too expensive and out of control.

 @9NNL5P8 from Massachusetts answered…53mins53m

Kids can't even balance a checkbook. They should be taught critical skills and critical thinking skills, bit critical ra…

 @9NNJ2TP from Mississippi answered…2hrs2H

It should be taught when kids get to a grade where they are more mature and can actually take in the information about t…

 @9NNHM8S from Mississippi answered…2hrs2H

I think that children should be taught about it, and they should also be taught that everyone is equal regardless of ski…

 @9NNGDNZ from Maryland answered…3hrs3H

No, unless it’s a low population density region where public schools are scant and they are below a certain income thres…

 @9NNF8WJ from Florida answered…3hrs3H

This is a complex legal doctrine that really only holds relevancy for people pursuing a legal career. Take it in college…

 @9NNDKZT from Pennsylvania answered…3hrs3H

An unbiased view of history should be taught in a way that does not create antagonism among students

 @9NN3GT6 from Rhode Island answered…7hrs7H

Critical race theory does not exist. You can teach about the discrimination and prejudice against minorities throughout…

 @9NMRHPY from Kentucky answered…12hrs12H

No, but end Federal Student Loans and ensure that university backed loans are available to low income students first.

 @9NMQWZN from Idaho answered…12hrs12H

If there is an agreement between a student and government for [student] to work in government then yes. Otherwise, no

 @9NMQ9Y8 from Wisconsin answered…13hrs13H

Students are not atm's. Colleges should be funded by the government and tuition should be free. Existing student loans s…

 @9NMPV8B from Arizona answered…13hrs13H

Yes as long as they give the option to pay mothers the same amount to stay home with the child if they decide to

 @9NMPV8B from Arizona answered…13hrs13H

No but we should be paying for school if they volunteer their time to helping others just like the military

 @9NMNS5Q from New York answered…14hrs14H

the punishment shouldnt be harsh on the students for not showing up to school but i think there should be some repercuss…

 @9NMN89T from Georgia answered…15hrs15H

No, critical race theory is a subject for college-level classes. Kids should, however, be taught about systemic racism a…

 @9NMLQ35 from New York answered…17hrs17H

No, it is the student's responsibility to manage, and we should also focus on decreasing the cost of education

 @9NMKTYK from Texas answered…18hrs18H

Critical race theory, an academic method of analysis, is not being taught in K-12 Education. The term is used as a buzzw…

 @9NMJQL9 from Georgia answered…18hrs18H

They should know that these laws started out racist but have grown with the times-as was the dream of its founders. They…

 @9NMGKWS from Pennsylvania answered…20hrs20H

Yes, but only state run universities. Students should pay tuition if they opt to attend a private university.

 @9NMGKWS from Pennsylvania answered…20hrs20H

Yes, and increase government funding so students have a free college option at state run universities. Students should s…

 @9NM9DSJ from Kansas answered…21hrs21H

they need to know about races and the way people were treated but you would need to find a light and innocent way to app…

 @9NM5TMB from Illinois answered…22hrs22H

Critical Race Theory should be explored as one part of understanding race relations, but not the only factor.

 @9MK5PYQ from Missouri answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but only in the context of history, and they should be encouraged to disregard racial differences in real-life scen…