- 08 Jun 2021 15:05
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If CRT proposed a different educational approach without constantly saying that white people are the reason why BIPOC do not know math I would be all for it. However, most of what CRT wants to do is demonize white math teachers and promote the concept that math is a symbol of white supremacy.
CRT also wants to promote the idea that math can be used to destroy capitalism. WTF!!! The agenda is clear and has nothing to do with education. This is all about political indoctrination. That you cannot see this is astounding.
Here is a quote from page 1 of the CRT math manifesto:
While primarily for math educators,
this text advocates for a
collective approach to dismantling
white supremacy.
This is clearly not about math education late.
late wrote:If you are trying to look like a complete idiot, you are there.
While math is a type of language, it's not spoken. You need to talk about it, which brings us back to communicating effectively with your students.
CRT happened at the same time educators were talking about communication. Not just here, but adapting your pedagogy to work with the differing learning styles kids and adults have.
If CRT proposed a different educational approach without constantly saying that white people are the reason why BIPOC do not know math I would be all for it. However, most of what CRT wants to do is demonize white math teachers and promote the concept that math is a symbol of white supremacy.
CRT also wants to promote the idea that math can be used to destroy capitalism. WTF!!! The agenda is clear and has nothing to do with education. This is all about political indoctrination. That you cannot see this is astounding.
Here is a quote from page 1 of the CRT math manifesto:
While primarily for math educators,
this text advocates for a
collective approach to dismantling
white supremacy.
This is clearly not about math education late.
Virtue is more to be feared than vice, because its excesses are not subject to the regulation of conscience.
Adam Smith
Adam Smith