Critical Race Theory - Parents fight back

Most Critical Race Theory lesson plan material for K-12 educators is offered on-line from think-tanks, university professor groups, and sites where teachers sell material to other teachers -- teachers use these resources for their lesson plans. Since the entire intent around Critical Race Theory education is to make the privileged race uncomfortable and give the oppressed a voice -- by it's very nature CRT material divides classrooms on the basis of race. While this may be acceptable in voluntary college level courses -- it is unacceptable in K-12 classrooms. There is a big difference between teaching history with all of its societal warts versus demeaning, separating & belittling children on the basis of race.

Textbooks are not used much anymore in many schools. "Book banning" has more to do with what books are available in school libraries.

Provide the texts/lesson plans used in K-12 schools, notes given to kids. Not material that could be, maybe used, actually has been.

I'm serious. You have no more rope.

Take your time finding it.

The sky is falling. Remember that one from childhood?
 
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You are advocating against a practice you have repeatedly failed to show is actually happening to an action worthy degree, little children being demeaned and this is a typical con wedge approach to keep the door open for the long game Southern strategy.

Pawn or plotter, its past time to shut up on this one. You also need to stop the claiming your own posts as evidence. If you keep a thread going forever, when asked for specific proof, provide it. Textbook, photocopied stuff, whatever given to kids.

The demeaning and belittling of children in K-12 schools on the basis of CRT or "Equity" programs are happening in school systems across America. I have cited multiple instances of CRT K-12 education programs being put in place throughout these threads in locations from Buffalo to California... and I will note there are multiple references to CRT occurring on CRT, Mediaite, and other typical left-leaning sources within the past month.
 
The demeaning and belittling of children in K-12 schools on the basis of CRT or "Equity" programs are happening in school systems across America. I have cited multiple instances of CRT K-12 education programs being put in place throughout these threads in locations from Buffalo to California... and I will note there are multiple references to CRT occurring on CRT, Mediaite, and other typical left-leaning sources within the past month.

PDFs, now. If it has happened there are lesson plans and homework.
 
Most Critical Race Theory lesson plan material for K-12 educators is offered on-line from think-tanks, university professor groups, and sites where teachers sell material to other teachers -- teachers use these resources for their lesson plans. Since the entire intent around Critical Race Theory education is to make the privileged race uncomfortable and give the oppressed a voice -- by it's very nature CRT material divides classrooms on the basis of race. While this may be acceptable in voluntary college level courses -- it is unacceptable in K-12 classrooms. There is a big difference between teaching history with all of its societal warts versus demeaning, separating & belittling children on the basis of race.

Textbooks are not used much anymore in many schools. "Book banning" has more to do with what books are available in school libraries.
This is from your first link:

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Here, I don't see where kids are being demeaned and belittle due to their race.

Your second link is a book market of sorts.

I'm asking you to provide evidence of actual and systemic, demeaning and belittling of kids due to their race.

I'm asking you to support your own contention that this is actually happening to kids.
 
Provide the texts/lesson plans used in K-12 schools, notes given to kids. Not material that could be, maybe used, actually has been.

I'm serious. You have no more rope.

Take your time finding it.

The sky is falling. Remember that one from childhood?

I provided links to the lesson plans being used in K-12 schools. There are many more available via a google search. These are the resources teachers used when teaching CRT. School district materials reference these links as sources for lesson plans for CRT and Equity.

I will note I have provided this information in the past -- including references to school districts directing teachers to this material. I suggest you go read it.

There is a good reason that parents are in revolt against lessons which demean and belittle their children on the basis of race. And I will note it is not only white parents -- there are parents of many racial backgrounds objecting to CRT. One of our local school systems (Durham) has a sizeable contingent of black parents opposed to CRT material in K-12 schools -- which is offset by other parents who support it -- leading to interesting school board meetings in the very progressive city of Durham.

This being said --- the state legislators who are attempting to ban inclusion and diversity in the classroom are going to far, the fools trying to ban books in schools are censorship clowns, and the right-wing parents trying to force only "traditional" American history to be taught are trying to move our country backwards. They are trying to push this all under the umbrella of "banning CRT". My objections to CRT and Equity programs are narrowly focused on the actual definition of CRT curriculum which includes dividing, belittling, and demeaning students on the basis of race -- doing things like calling some students the "oppressors" and others the "oppressed"
 
The demeaning and belittling of children in K-12 schools on the basis of CRT or "Equity" programs are happening in school systems across America. I have cited multiple instances of CRT K-12 education programs being put in place throughout these threads in locations from Buffalo to California... and I will note there are multiple references to CRT occurring on CRT, Mediaite, and other typical left-leaning sources within the past month.
I considered your 'Buffalo' link. Here's the response that was given:

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Simply having students read a work; is not the same as telling students to follow the beliefs laid out in that work.

Is having students read "Mein Kampf" is not the same as telling students to become Nazis.

Again, do you have any evidence students themselves, in the 'classroom,' are being belittled and demeaned.

Let me ask you this, when Black students are taught that they were slaves, and were only valued at 3/5ths of a White person ... do you consider that demeaning and belittling to those Black students?
 
Let me ask you this, when Black students are taught that they were slaves, and were only valued at 3/5ths of a White person ... do you consider that demeaning and belittling to those Black students?

Did the teacher divide the students in the classroom by race... tell one group they are the privileged oppressors and tell the other group they are oppressed. While stating the reason the non-white students would likely never amount to anything is because they were oppressed -- even if they are talented, bright, hard-working and capable. Because this is what CRT and Equity lesson plans do.
 
Did the teacher divide the students in the classroom by race... tell one group they are the privileged oppressors and tell the other group they are oppressed. While stating the reason the non-white students would likely never amount to anything is because they were oppressed -- even if they are talented, bright, hard-working and capable. Because this is what CRT and Equity lesson plans do.
Link to where this actually happened in a classroom.
 
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