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The corrupt classroom, bias, indoctrination, violence and social engineering show why America needs school choice

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The corrupt classroom, bias, indoctrination, violence and social engineering show why America needs school choice
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary form
non fiction
Main title
The corrupt classroom
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Sub title
bias, indoctrination, violence and social engineering show why America needs school choice
Summary
In The Corrupt Classroom, Lance Izumi reveals the shocking situation in many American public schools, from teachers politicking in their classrooms to one-sided curricula to unsafe campuses to massive fiscal mismanagement. Looking at both personal stories of parents and their children, plus key research evidence, he dramatically shows that when parents feel that their children are being indoctrinated, victimized or shortchanged in their learning, they should have the right and the tools to exit the public school system for educational alternatives that better meet their children's needs
Target audience
adult
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Bias, indoctrination, violence and social engineering show why America needs school choice

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