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 @9NBWB49 from South Carolina answered…20mins20m

I am a teacher & part of a minority focused leadership development of effort for youth from 9-12 grades, I believe that…

 @9NBNRNN from California answered…21mins21m

Yes, but only until 8th grade. High school should focus on being a functional adult, understanding statistics, critical…

 @9NBTDX8 from Arkansas answered…1hr1H

This is not and will never be a thing that is happening. Critical race theory is a graduate level Concept. However, disc…

 @9NBSK3V from Pennsylvania answered…1hr1H

There should be free public colleges as well as private, paid colleges if the market demands. The higher education syst…

 @9NBS6HV from Florida answered…2hrs2H

The term "critical race theory" is politically triggering. We should teach our children about systematic racism.

 @Paculino from North Carolina answered…2hrs2H

No, improve public schools and ban private schools except for non-profits offering additional classes for students alrea…

 @Paculino from North Carolina answered…2hrs2H

No, increase public school funding and ban private schools except for non-profits offering additional classes for studen…

 @9NBNS6F from Minnesota answered…3hrs3H

Critical race theory is taught in law schools for a reason. Racism, its history, systemic issues, and impact should be t…

 @9NBNRNN from California answered…3hrs3H

Yes, but also apply price controls so expensive universities don’t just take a majority of the funds.

 @9NBN3FS from Washington answered…3hrs3H

I agree that the government should help and pay for schools, however not necessarily all the tuition. They could add mor…

  @Jcawolfson from Pennsylvania answered…3hrs3H

No, kids aren’t developed enough to understand the nuances, and it should only be taught at the college level

 @9NBJ5HL from Oklahoma answered…5hrs5H

Yes, and increase government funding so every student majoring in a STEAM degree receives a free college education.

 @9NBGQ47 from North Carolina answered…5hrs5H

No, but they need to keep the inflated salaries of tenured professors and sports spending in check so college is afforda…

 @9NBGQ47 from North Carolina answered…5hrs5H

No, the government needs to keep colleges and universities from overcharging first and foremost. An education should no…

 @9NBG5W6 from Colorado answered…6hrs6H

U.S. government should heavily regulate operation of universities and colleges as they do the public school system, thou…

 @9NBD8MWfrom Maine  answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but make it so that the rich aren't taxed too much and students still have to pay at least 60 percent of their loan…

 @9NBCFYN from Washington D.C. answered…7hrs7H

Yes, particularly for those who do not come from families with generational wealth and legacies of attending college.

 @9NB7DKR from Texas answered…8hrs8H

They should be taught the history of racism but instill into them that race doesn't make them but it is their history. A…

 @9N9YY6N from Kansas answered…11hrs11H

The person who wrote this question and its responses has no idea what CRT is. It’s critical theory in a racial context,…

 @9N9RJNV from Georgia answered…15hrs15H

No politics in education. Proper government required minimum curriculum standards. Most accurate and up-to-date informat…

 @9N9PGWC from Louisiana answered…17hrs17H

No, but the stance should be more lenient and should be targeted to children who miss enough school to be missing out on…

 @9N9JQCL from California answered…21hrs21H

It should be up to individual schools, and parents should be free to move their children to another school if they don't…

 @9N9J97L from Pennsylvania answered…21hrs21H

Depends on situational factors, but overall if someone without enough money wants to go and has a good academic history…

 @9N9HLWF from California answered…22hrs22H

I think that Intersectionality should be taught instead, but not only Intersectional Feminism. Men are oppressed by t…