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Trends to Omit Basic Skills for Teachers, Guest: Sue Smith, 30 year teacher, retired, AZ

Parents' Rights Now!

English - December 02, 2023 09:00 - 24 minutes - 16.9 MB - ★★★★ - 18 ratings
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Episode News:

New Jersey to Drop Basic Skills Test For TeachersGrant High School Teacher (Portland, OR) threatens kids who don’t show up to support teachers on the picket line.⠀Parents, Teachers and Lawmakers speak their piece on parental rights in committee meetings

Episode Topic:

In today's episode of Parents' Rights in Education, we're talking about the importance of parental involvement in education. We're also discussing a troubling trend of states lowering the basic skills requirements for teachers.

Our host, Suzanne, emphasizes that restoring local control to school boards is the key to fixing the problems facing public education. She believes that states should not be passing blanket parental rights laws, as these laws are often ineffective. Instead, we need to focus on holding our local representatives accountable for protecting our rights.

Suzanne also highlights the fact that many states are now removing basic reading, writing, and math skill requirements for student graduation and teachers. This is a dangerous trend that could have a negative impact on the quality of education that our children receive.

We need to stand up for our rights as parents and demand that our children receive the best possible education. We can do this by getting involved in our local school districts and supporting candidates who share our values.

Episode Guest:

Suzanne talks with Sue Smith, a retired school teacher about her experience in the classroom and about current happenings in the classroom.

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