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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