Serious answer for you, no propaganda from me.
Posted on: May 9, 2023 at 14:11:22 CT
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The school day is seven hours.
I will speak to math and science because those are the subjects that I know. If a teacher is teaching the curriculum there is not room for the crap you mentioned. The only way I could fit that stupidity into my math class is if I dropped something that the students actually need.
In the hard sciences, it is really hard to go into that stuff unless you don't even pretend to teach the subject matter. Most chemistry and physics teachers are pretty dedicated to their subjects and would not cut real science for that crap.
The green sciences are where most of this is happening in the science departments. You see a lot more of the touchy-feeley hippie types in Bio and environmental science classrooms.
I don't think you will find any of it in the tech classes.
When you get to the English, Social Studies and Arts departments it gets really thick, really fast.
Most curriculums tell you what to teach but not how to teach it. In math and science it is hard to deviate too far. But an English teacher has a lot of leeway in choosing what readings to give their kids and social studies teachers can teach most of their topics from whatever slant they may choose.
The art and theater people are just nuts. Imagine if Rask and JG had a love child. They are all just like that.