"Though written with generous helpings of gobbledygook, the standards are quite clear about the intention to license only teachers fully committed to political and cultural indoctrination and willing to ignore academic achievement to the extent that it gets in the way of this, which is to say: completely."
Their standards say that there is not one correct way of doing or seeing things, that it depends on one’s “lived experiences”. These are the same people who endorse the idea of a “reality czar” for the government. They don’t even blink at the contradiction, if they even see it. We are in very dangerous territory indeed.
A largely unasked question is becoming glaring: Is Illinois doing all it should to use artificial intelligence to make government cost less and work better? So far, the evidence says no.
Their standards say that there is not one correct way of doing or seeing things, that it depends on one’s “lived experiences”. These are the same people who endorse the idea of a “reality czar” for the government. They don’t even blink at the contradiction, if they even see it. We are in very dangerous territory indeed.