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Your Politics Isn't a Reason To Opt Kids Out of School

Por: Time Life November 05, 2022

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In times as divided as these, it might come as a surprise that adults across the political spectrum about what topics are appropriate for children to learn in schools. For example, nearly all adults (98% of Democrats, 97% of Republicans) want children to learn critical thinking and problem-solving skills in schools, and majorities from both parties want children to learn about controversial issues in balanced ways (for example, learning about... + full article



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