A few quotes struck home, and cause me to worry a bit for public school students with IEP.
“The culture warriors are not interested in choice or freedom; they are the embodiment of Wilhoit's definition of conservatism-- Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.”
“From the attempts to suppress reading rights to the anti-LGBTQ laws and policies to the regulations coming out of CRT panic, the culture warriors have made it abundantly clear that what they want is a school system that conforms to their particular set of values and beliefs. Take back the public system and force it to conform, or set up a new parallel system in a constitution-free zone--or both. Any of those is fine.”
Check out the article. Do you think public school special education services are on the minds of either faction? If not, what happens to students with IEPs if either faction wins?
The School Choice Wars
The School Choice Wars
The School Choice Wars
Peter Greene, writing over at Curmudgucation, weighs in on school choice. It’s worth the quick read.
A few quotes struck home, and cause me to worry a bit for public school students with IEP.
“The culture warriors are not interested in choice or freedom; they are the embodiment of Wilhoit's definition of conservatism-- Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.”
“From the attempts to suppress reading rights to the anti-LGBTQ laws and policies to the regulations coming out of CRT panic, the culture warriors have made it abundantly clear that what they want is a school system that conforms to their particular set of values and beliefs. Take back the public system and force it to conform, or set up a new parallel system in a constitution-free zone--or both. Any of those is fine.”
Check out the article. Do you think public school special education services are on the minds of either faction? If not, what happens to students with IEPs if either faction wins?