SCOOP: Portland Public Schools proudly proclaims "We Believe In Critical Race Theory" in training required for teachers
But I thought Critical Race Theory wasn't taught in K-12 schools...
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Remember how teachers and the teachers' unions swore to us that Critical Race Theory wasn’t taught in K-12 schools?
Well, it seems the public schools in Portland Oregon have slipped up and accidentally said the quiet part out loud.
Oopsie.
In conjunction with the Portland Associations of Teachers, Portland Public Schools is requiring teachers to complete online training in which they say they believe in Critical Race Theory because it reminds all of us about the permanence of racism:
The training also notes that they are unapologetic about wanting to braid racial equity and social justice (which they refer to as RESJ) throughout ever every fiber of their school system, from the classroom to the central office, to even on the bus ride to school and how children learn.
This is the section of their website that outlines and hosts the training, which was created by and hosted by their district office of Racial Equity and Social Justice Professional Development team.
You can watch the full training here, where I have archived it just in case the Portland Public Schools removes it from their website:
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