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Parents can help to "undoctrinate" their kids by fostering critical thinking skills and encouraging open dialogue and debate. https://t.co/RmhKu8a3yD — FEE (@feeonline) March 25, 2022
Parents can help to "undoctrinate" their kids by fostering critical thinking skills and encouraging open dialogue and debate. https://t.co/RmhKu8a3yD
FEE’s Kerry McDonald writes, “Tolerance of different viewpoints and values is a key principle of a free society, and yet in classrooms and on campuses across the country, young people increasingly self-censor and self-silence to avoid speaking out against the dominant cultural narrative.
Some students may not even realize that there are different viewpoints and values, conditioned as they are from their early days of schooling to accept whatever their teachers say. And their teachers are being similarly conditioned, spending time in colleges of education that tie grades to ideological activism and link achievement to allegiance with an approved interpretation of concepts like 'social justice' and critical race theory.
All of this can lead parents to wonder what they can do to help prevent their children from being indoctrinated into a belief system that may run counter to their own values or may not allow for viewpoint diversity.”
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