It didn�t take long for some Red Deer parents to express their distrust of the province�s plan to gather input on how to update school curriculum. Tuesday morning a curriculum survey was announced and by evening Education Minister David Eggen faced concer
I took the survey and let me tell you it is beyond the ken of most people, as the vast majority of questions in part two on curriculum are highly technical.
For the record, it does have things that might make some people upset, like should some courses talk more/less/the same about indigenous people, diversity, other cultures, etc. However, because it offers three options more/less/the same, anyone can voice their opinion on it.
The survey is irrelvant because the outcome of it is inevitably predetermined: A 'majority of parents' will be found to support the 'progressive' curriculum of teaching kids to collectivize and to engage in sexual deviancy.
For the record, it does have things that might make some people upset, like should some courses talk more/less/the same about indigenous people, diversity, other cultures, etc. However, because it offers three options more/less/the same, anyone can voice their opinion on it.
come on........why would parents distrust a Dipper. It's not as if their trying to turn their kids into cute little commies.
I'll have you know that I'm downright adorable.