When a group of parents in Philadelphia approached us about their children’s new social studies curriculum, they said they couldn’t review it. They had heard concerns about how it portrayed American history, but the district would not provide the materials. Eventually, one parent connected us with a teacher willing to share it — but only…
All public schools should be making their curricula transparent
Originally reported by The Hill
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