Making The Leap

Teachers and Parents Push Back: Conflicts in the Role of Public Educators

September 16, 2022 Herzog Foundation Season 1 Episode 22
Making The Leap
Teachers and Parents Push Back: Conflicts in the Role of Public Educators
Show Notes

Christine and Chris devote a show to discussing how public schools are adopting gender ideology policies which override parental control, confuse adolescent children, and even lie to parents about what is happening with their children. They talk about the roles and limitations of teachers.

Chris interviews Kimberly Hermann, General Counsel with the Southeastern Legal Foundation, who is suing the Springfield, MO school district on behalf of two teachers over their "anti-racist" teacher training programs. 

Christine and Chris talk with Ginny Gentles, Director of the Education Freedom Center at the Independent Women's Forum, about the teacher training programs and administrative policies that attempt to promote and affirm gender confusion, no matter the view of parents. 

You can follow Kimberly Hermann on Twitter or LinkedIn. Find out more about the Southeastern Legal Foundation on their website and follow them on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.

You can find Ginny Gentles on Twitter. To read her article on school choice, go here. For more information on the Independent Women's Forum visit their website or check out their Twitter, Facebook, Instagram or YouTube sites. 

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