The Educational Shift
If you went to school in the 1980s and 1990s, you might remember a time when teachers truly cared about their students and provided them with a solid education. However, the educational landscape has drastically changed in recent years, with a shift towards more progressive and controversial teaching methods. One major shift came with the introduction of Common Core Math by Bill Gates, which emphasizes showing the process behind solving mathematical problems. Along with this, concepts such as Critical Race Theory (CRT) and Comprehensive Sex Education (CSE) have become increasingly common in schools and are often discussed at school board meetings.
One thing that many people may not realize is that Social Emotional Learning (SEL) is actually a driving force behind the implementation of CRT and CSE. These controversial topics are often taught to young students under the guise of SEL, and teachers are not required to obtain consent from parents or discuss the content with them. This can lead to students learning about sensitive topics without their parents' knowledge or input. The inclusion of CRT and CSE in education has sparked a lot of debate and controversy among parents, educators, and politicians. Some argue that these concepts are necessary for creating a more inclusive and equitable society, while others believe that they are divisive and harmful to students.
Additionally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has developed a model called WSCC (Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child) that focuses on safety, health, and other aspects of student well-being. While this may sound positive on the surface, it can also lead to a diminishing role for parents in their children's education. This model is often used as a tool for schools and educators to take control of the education of the students, which includes the curriculum and the teaching methodologies.
The shift in education in public schools is not only limited to controversial topics like CRT and CSE, it's also includes the shift in teaching methodologies. The traditional teaching methodologies that were used in the 1980s and 1990s have been replaced by more progressive teaching methods. This has led to the implementation of new programs and initiatives in schools, such as project-based learning, STEM education, and blended learning. While these new teaching methods have the potential to be beneficial for students, they can also be confusing and overwhelming for parents who are not familiar with them.
Given these changes in the educational system, it's important for parents to stay informed and ask questions about what their children are learning in school. It's also important to be aware of third-party organizations, such as Panorama Education, that may be collecting data on students and sharing it with others. If you have concerns about what your child is learning in school, you may want to consider opting them out of certain programs or activities.
In conclusion, while the educational system may have changed significantly since the 1980s and 1990s, it's still important for parents to stay involved and informed about what their children are learning in school. By staying aware of controversial topics like CRT and CSE, as well as data collection practices, and the shift in teaching methodologies, parents can take steps to ensure that their children receive the education that they deserve. With the right understanding and knowledge, parents can be better equipped to advocate for their children's education and ensure that they receive the best possible education.
Why SEL, CRT, CSE?
It is called, Indoctrination, Brainwashing. Social Emotion Learning a.k.a SEL has been around prior to covid, the only difference is they have injected it with more poison, which are two components, (1.) Critical Race Theory a.k.a. CRT or another name it goes by is Equity and Inclusion (2.) Comprehensive Sex Education a.k.a. CSE or Pornographic SEX ED. If you didn’t know SEL is the driver of CRT and CSE, in other words CRT and CSE are hidden from Parents under the umbrella of SEL, so that Parents don’t know that their Kindergarten Student is learning about SEX under CSE or that they are oppressors under CRT.
What Companies Provide the curriculum for SEL?
Panorama Education (Survey’s that collect Data on Students)
Second Step
Character-Strong
https://character.org/character-strong/
Sources & Resources about the SEL, CRT, CSE
The WSCC (The Whole School, The Whole Community, The Whole Child) Model from the CDC
CASEL (Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning)
Video on the CDC’s Whole Model (The Whole School, The Whole Community, The Whole Child)
WHAT IS SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL LEARNING, AND WHY DOES IT MATTER?
Social and emotional learning is a process of building awareness and skills in managing emotions, setting goals, establishing relationships, and making responsible decisions that support success in school and in life. It helps students with the basics, like getting along with others and getting through the school day effectively. More than two decades of research on social and emotional learning shows strong benefits for students, including increased academic performance, improved classroom behavior, increased ability to manage stress and depression, better attitudes about themselves, others, and school, and improved life outcomes.
The Graphic Below Breaks Down Social Emotional Learning…
CSE (COMPREHENSIVE SEX EDUCATION)
A Time To Stand Podcast: A Student Shares Her Shocking Experience - Part 1
Tune in for part 1 of Kaia's compelling high school story. If you have not been involved in education before, her story might encourage you to get involved. Kaia's experience is quickly becoming the norm in schools across the country.
A Student Shares Her Shocking Experience - Part 2
Tune in for part 2 of Kaia's compelling high school story. If you have not been involved in education before, her story might encourage you to get involved. Kaia's experience is quickly becoming the norm in schools across the country. A graphic book with descriptions of various sex acts that the California Department of Education removed from the updated 2019 Health Framework is what Kaia's health class was based upon. The removal of this book gave many parents and taxpayers the false impression that this book will not be in classes.
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