Tuesday, August 03, 2021

The Not-Really-Complete School "Disclosure" Bill in Wisconsin

To their credit, Wisconsin Republicans propose that schools make public ALL 'learning materials' used, including materials and coursework created by teachers.  This gives parents and other parties the transparency needed to assess the education their children are really receiving.

What they did NOT do?

They did NOT require installation of classroom cameras accessible via internet to parents and other interested parties to determine what the teachers are REALLY saying to the little darlings.

It's likely that Evers will veto whatever the Republicans do on education transparency and reform, so why not take a moon-shot and force him to explain his desire to keep certain things secret (like the pornographic sex-ed in Elmbrook schools)?

No guts, no glory, Pubbies.

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