Teachers are limiting lessons on political, social issues, report finds
Briefly

"Regardless of the presence or type of restriction, teachers said that they limited their instruction because they were afraid of upsetting parents, and felt uncertain about whether their school or district leaders would support them if parents expressed concerns."
"Teachers' most common reason for curtailing some forms of education, the report found, was their worry that school or district leaders would not support them if parents expressed concerns - and teachers working in politically conservative areas were more likely to censor themselves."
Read at Washington Post
[
]
[
|
]