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A Parent's Guide to Critical Race Theory

Download or Read eBook A Parent's Guide to Critical Race Theory PDF written by Christopher Paslay and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2021-07-31 with total page 74 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
A Parent's Guide to Critical Race Theory
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 74
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ISBN-10 : 9798547402869
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Book Synopsis A Parent's Guide to Critical Race Theory by : Christopher Paslay

Book excerpt: To win the battle against Critical Race Theory, parents must understand what they are up against, and learn to expose and challenge CRT where it exists. The first two chapters of this book detail what CRT is exactly, from its theoretical tenets as they developed in academia, to the ways in which CRT directly manifests in K-12 classrooms. Chapter Three gives parents practical information and techniques to expose CRT in their own K-12 schools, and helps them sift through constantly changing definitions in an effort to help them navigate semantics and deal with the language games often played by school boards and CRT advocates. Chapter Four helps parents challenge CRT in their own school districts, providing sound alternatives that use core principles and values instead of identity to drive quality instruction for all children. Finally, Chapter Five offers a collection of practical resources for parents to use in their fight against CRT, which include information on parent groups and toolkits, links to freedom of information forms and documents, recommended readings, and examples of curriculum and training that violate students' and teachers' rights, which can lead to possible legal action.


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