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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We decided to get out after reading the revised Social Studies Standards. [/quote] What is the issue with the revised Social Studies Standards?[/quote] I second this question - what exactly is your issue with the social studies standards? I am current getting a master's degree from Georgetown and noticed this past month that some of the content in my son's middle school social studies curriculum overlapped with ideas we discussed in our classes. Which I think is a good thing. But regardless if you agree with the standards, can you provide examples of what you are concerned about?[/quote] Well, you just said the quiet part out loud. For years many have been saying that elementary age school kids are being taught grad level CRT and identity politics in school. Well there’s a whole lot of that in the revised DC standards. Which, not surprisingly, eventually leads to a push for activism in the later grades. It’s just horrible. [/quote]
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