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In reply to the discussion: Yesterday I was subbing in a 4th grade class and a student was doing a report on global [View all]Mister Ed
(5,945 posts)17. I'm just glad you're not required to "teach both sides of the climate-change controversy".
But the way it's going, I'm worried that teachers in many states might soon have to do exactly that.
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Yesterday I was subbing in a 4th grade class and a student was doing a report on global [View all]
kimbutgar
May 2022
OP
Even in my blue family, none of my blood relatives praised my environmental work
Tetrachloride
May 2022
#10
Thanks for doing that work. I was marching for Renewable Energies in the '80's.
electric_blue68
May 2022
#24
I'm just glad you're not required to "teach both sides of the climate-change controversy".
Mister Ed
May 2022
#17
Can't take effective action against climate change if we lose our democracy
Martin Eden
May 2022
#27