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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our school emailed communication guidelines Thursday and said teachers can encourage discussion and correct false information, but they may not share personal political beliefs. [/quote] Interesting. Who decides what is "false"? Is there a resource provided?[/quote] NP here, but a legitimate news source that is widely regarded as such. For example, the NYT, Washington Post, BBC, etc. Professional news organizations. This is not a situation where teachers should tell students that there there are two sides to the election story, and it's debatable as to whether there was widespread election fraud; that would be a lie. This is not a "two sides" situation. One side has facts and documentation and 60 court cases. The other side is ill informed and misled.[/quote] I struggled when a teacher said this month that BBC is not legitimate source of news. I believe the NYT and Post were considered acceptable. [/quote]
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