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Civics Lessons Could Bridge Divides, But Teachers Fear Backlash

June 1, 2026·about 2 hours 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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