(((Weingarten)))
The authors say that although parents have some say in their kids' education, "[t]he sudden push for parental rights … isn’t a response to substantive changes in education or the law. It’s a political tactic."
Their opinion on the school curriculum can only be political if the curriculum has been politicised. They wouldn't be doing this if the (((teachers))) had stuck to their brief.
(((Weingarten)))
>The authors say that although parents have some say in their kids' education, "[t]he sudden push for parental rights … isn’t a response to substantive changes in education or the law. It’s a political tactic."
Their opinion on the school curriculum can only be political if the curriculum has been politicised. They wouldn't be doing this if the (((teachers))) had stuck to their brief.
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