I’ll just share this example, but there are tons on all kinds of topics from gender identity to political stance.
https://apnews.com/article/business-california-gender-identity-cdb790cc3059e71e22d86b8e7b445361
I’ll just share this example, but there are tons on all kinds of topics from gender identity to political stance.
https://apnews.com/article/business-california-gender-identity-cdb790cc3059e71e22d86b8e7b445361
Here’s a nice recent video too: https://v.nostr.build/vskCcGMC7hbMPEX1.mp4
This is from a University, not a public highschool, middle school, or elementary school. He got fired, there’s zero oversight in homeschooling, couldn’t parents groom their children to their personal propaganda and beliefs as well?
I only say that it matters it was a university due to the fact that homeschooling happens in Highschool, middle school, and elementary. It just doesn’t have relevance, but its fs not cool.
Totally agree. I’m pretty sure similar things happen in high school too though.
The woman whose child died went to jail too, didn’t she? These are extreme examples.
Of course, parent could groom their children according to their beliefs. That is the whole point. If those parents’ beliefs are destructive, this should be noticed by the society and children should be allocated to a decent family.
What about the children who die from homeschooling? https://wchstv.com/news/local/after-the-death-of-a-14-year-old-girl-officials-consider-oversight-for-homeschooling
Sure. That’s on parents though. I like to think that me educating my kids at home will not lead to their death.
I personally know a family who homeschools their kids in a way I wouldn’t which leads them to be less social and to be honest, below average in terms of general academic performance. And that is the downside of this approach.
My point is I don’t want to be in the dark regarding what my child learns at school, and that’s what’s increasingly happening around the world.
It’s LGBT propaganda in States, “patriotism” in post USSR, god knows what in China.
Thank you, but no, thank you.