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Civics Lessons Could Bridge Divides, But Teachers Fear Backlash

June 1, 2026·20 days ago·via Lee News Central
Civics Lessons Could Bridge Divides, But Teachers Fear Backlash
Civics education is being pitched as a way to bridge political divides, but teachers are wary of saying too much and stepping into controversy. The story highlights a familiar problem in public education - teachers are asked to build informed citizens while navigating ideological pressure and fear of blowback. That leaves common-sense instruction caught between partisan sensitivity and bureaucratic caution. Read more about this...

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