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 @ISIDEWITH submitted…10hrs10H

Indiana Faces a Political and Educational Crossroads in Upcoming Elections

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 @9M4JJ58 from Ohio answered…5hrs5H

Yes, Intersectionality and the 1619 Project should also be taught however it should begin progressively from 4th grade u…

 @9M4J47V from Connecticut answered…6hrs6H

Price caps or regulations on how much universities can and should charge creating a higher educated society

 @9M4H9T2 from New York answered…7hrs7H

Just teach world history including U.S. in a facts-based way. We don't need ideology. Just list the events and focus on…

 @9M4GRRV from Minnesota answered…7hrs7H

Yes, but we must be careful to do it in different ways at age appropriate levels that do not leave groups of people feel…

 @9M4G7ZP from Michigan answered…7hrs7H

No but put some kind of cap limits on how much profit institutions can rake people over the coals for.

 @9M4CTF5 from Michigan answered…10hrs10H

Public schools should be required to accept tuition vouchers for qualified individuals if they want federal funding.

 @9M47C6W from Georgia answered…12hrs12H

Yes, but only partial tuition and it should be the same for all students not based on income, race, or any other socio-e…

 @9M45WFH from Arkansas answered…13hrs13H

YES. eat the rich. and allow less fortunate people to live a little easier and still go to school to get jobs.

 @9M44WCN from Texas answered…13hrs13H

Yes, though near 4-6 the grade so students can understand and so they are taught to love early on, following with a remi…

 @9M44D7P from Washington answered…13hrs13H

Yes, I feel like the federal government should fund all schools but mainly collages 2 year or a 4 year university or com…

 @9M3YQ36 from Virginia answered…15hrs15H

Yes, critical race theory is a manufactured conservative panic and the real critical race theory is just seeing historic…

 @9M3XWZB from New Jersey answered…15hrs15H

Yes, but not under they are able to understand the severity, and seriousness of the topic. (2nd grade?)

 @9M3XDT7 answered…15hrs15H

we should acknowledge our history while also taking in the changes we have made to it and help the future through knowin…

 @9M3VN4G from West Virginia answered…15hrs15H

They can learn it on their own, but our education system is corrupt and teaches black supremacy, I hate how they act lik…

 @9M3V9V8 from Minnesota answered…16hrs16H

Depends if the college or university is public or private. If it is a public institution then yes, but if it is private…

 @9M3TKBG from Georgia answered…16hrs16H

yes and no since they can raise prices if its coming from the government but they can have government aid for more of in…

 @9M3TFPV from Ohio answered…16hrs16H

No, If people want to go to college that can pay for it and not be freeloaders from American tax payers because they wan…

 @9M3TFPV from Ohio answered…16hrs16H

No, teaching this opens up views for kids to be racist. If you don't think of people as black and white and you just th…

 @9M3TFPV from Ohio answered…16hrs16H

No, If your going to go to college you can pay for it just like the rich people you want to mooch off did

 @9M3TBXF from Georgia answered…16hrs16H

they should be able to learn how the system and some ancestors are racist but learn to move on from racism and come toge…

 @9M3S48G from New Mexico answered…16hrs16H

No, critical race history isn't taught in schools because children cannot understand how race plays into legislation, bu…

 @9M3QR67 from Utah answered…17hrs17H

Yes, kids should be taught about our history and its effect on others, but they should not be taught that they are "inhe…

 @9M3QB9D from Colorado answered…17hrs17H

No, Critical Race Theory brings focus onto institutional racism with the goal of eradicating it, but will only further t…