Curious to hear people’s ideas on how education would look in such a world.
For me, I’d like to see it moved away from testing and results based learning.
A stronger focus on physical engagement with things, e.g. learning biology by going out and cataloging wildlife and learning what’s in a local ecosystem before coming together and researching findings and looking for new questions to ask.
Less sitting around at desks being fed information and a greater focus on individual agency in exploring topics of interest.
Not to say there isn’t a time and a place for “high level” stuff where you need to deep dive into books and listen to lectures, but there needs to be a greater balance in methodology.
Not letting them do that in the business of their children’s education but letting them have those rights everywhere else.
It’s ridiculous to ask that doctors and AFAB patients allow concerned Christians into the examination room to vote on whether an abortion may proceed, it’s equally ridiculous to ask that students and teachers allow concerned parents into the classroom to vote on whether they’re allowed to learn that black people didn’t have the best time historically.
What if its the inverse though, teachers that don’t want critical race theory but parents wanting it?
I’m not saying it as a hypothetical this just was my experience in school. My parents were way more progressive than the teachers were.
See way back to the beginning where it’s the students increasingly deciding the course material democratically in my scenario.
Students check the teachers and teachers check the students, parents BTFO.
So parents and the rest of society have no say in how its ran?
Ok you’re just sealioning now. See previous response about “no, just not the fucking classroom because concerned parents in the classroom is an abomination”