Questionable Curriculum: A Review Of Critical Race Theory In Wisconsin
Wisconsin | August 17, 2021
The two bills being heard are SB411/AB411 relating to anti-racism and anti-sexism pupil instruction and anti-racism and anti-sexism training for employees of school districts and independent charter schools, along with SB463/AB488 relating to requiring school boards to make information about learning materials and educational activities used for pupil instruction available to the public.
Parents and lawmakers have recently started to wake up to the threat of CRT in schools, but there is a concerted, organized, and vast campaign to push CRT onto our children that has been going on for years. Many on the left argue that CRT is just a theory, saying that CRT, or as it is known under one of its many aliases, is not actually taught in the classroom or that is not a central tenet of curriculum. However, the MacIver Institute has been uncovering instances of Critical Race Theory in education since 2014.
Before the hearing tomorrow where some will try to make the argument that CRT is just a figment of our imagination, we thought we would share a reminder with our readers of how pervasive CRT is in Wisconsin.
For a complete review of CRT in Wisconsin, please visit MacIverInstitute.com and click on the Big Issues tab.
Questionable Curriculum: Who Is Pushing Critical Race Theory On Our Children?, August 10, 2021.. (Excerpts from Maciver Institute)