"Anti-Racism" Definition pulled from our BLM & 1619 Project resolutions:
(Yes it's true that @nhannahjones admitted she made up parts of 1619 project, but that's just icing on the cake):
https://go.boarddocs.com/in/indps/Board.nsf/files/BR4S3W70C579/$file/BP%201619%20-%20RACIAL%20EQUITY%20MINDSET%2C%20COMMITMENT%20%26%20ACTION.pdf …
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Yes, we told principals at the beginning of the year to lie to parents and tell them we weren't using CRT in schools. Yes, we continue to lie.pic.twitter.com/A9Qo5D77Pp
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Get ready Indiana and every other state that adopted this ideological bullsh*t. Public education has been turned. Not to catastrophize: the difficult to accept reality is it will never be the same again. And no one can predict how this resolves itself, for better or worse.
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This is imbedded in private and parochial school as well - let’s not pretend those are free of CRT etc - they need support to fight this as well.
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We are not teaching BF Skinner’s Learning Theory, but if teachers reward good behavior and ignore undesirable behavior, they are implementing Learning Theory
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We are not teaching Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, but if schools ensure children have full bellies before they can learn, they are implementing Maslow
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I mean, here it is in the reference material that inform the Equity Symposium given by the National School Boards Association this year.pic.twitter.com/CrV5qtmEel
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I live in Indiana and it is one of the more conservative states I know of. If this is going on in Indiana, then it's everywhere. I have friends with kids in public school and they have no issues, but we are in a smaller population area so maybe it's worse in big cities.
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Do teachers even realize it's considered CRT, or has it become such the norm in pedagogy that it's simply considered "the way we do it"? It seems to me that providing compassionate education based on student demographics - all students regardless of race - would be a good thing.
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Maybe it’s an ingrained world view. Whereas I see each human as a unique creation of God, they see only groups of people vying for power. My primary struggle is to grow closer to God, but theirs is a struggle across groups for power to create utopia on earth
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