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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There's a reason college students aren't typically homeschooled. I have no relevant expertise designing college curricula in any topic other than the one my doctorate is in -- and even with that, my doctorate is from 2013 so I'm a bit out of date. The idea that anyone in the general public would have the ability to determine college-level content is baffling to me. Class content is affected by a variety of things, but public opinion is not one of them. Critical Race Theory, the theory, is content that (when I was in grad school -- political science) was taught to upper level race and politics students, grad students with American Politics or judicial politics specialties, and law students. And, I'm sure, students in other departments. It never will stop perplexing me that this has become SUCH an issue. Like, I wouldn't presume to go into a Psych 101 class and demand that Freud's psychosexual theories be skipped even though I don't like them. It's not for me to say what a professor in another department does or doesn't add to their syllabus. [/quote] I agree 100%, especially when we are talking about college kids or higher-level learners in high school. There should be CRT based courses offered. How can this be a question? [/quote]
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