Alberta Education Minister targets political ideology in public school classrooms
Alberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides joins Marc Patrone to explain Bill 25, which aims to remove ideological influence from classrooms and refocus schools on core academic subjects.
The Alberta government has introduced a new education bill aimed at ensuring classroom neutrality and preventing teachers from imposing their personal views on students.
Alberta Education Minister Demetrios Nicolaides joins Marc Patrone to discuss Bill 25, which focuses on strengthening parental involvement in education, reinforcing core academic priorities in schools and ensuring students are taught to form their own views through balanced instruction.
Nicolaides says classrooms should remain focused on subjects like reading, writing and math, without teachers pushing their personal views or “social issues of the day” onto students.
“We want to ensure we’re focused on supporting our kids and staying out of unnecessary political conversations.”
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Excellent idea, gentlemen! Get rid of all the nonsense & have the teachers go back to TEACHING, not grooming, placating, no politics, not affirming the various choices of pronouns of late, simply HE OR SHE, whatever parts God gave the child at birth.
Alberta Education Minister should've put the halt on Fairview Middle school closing cafeteria during ha-Ramadan.
Please address that.