The Future of Education? In debate over Critical Race Theory, activists and parents push for cameras’ in classrooms
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Rally against "critical race theory" (CRT), Loudoun County, Leesburg, Virginia, June 12, 2021.
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Marilyn Quigley, a retired 40-year educator, discusses the public nature of being a teacher and why parents should be able to have access to the lesson plans that teachers are teaching their children. Quigley’s solution? Having cameras in classrooms, which she sees as a ‘natural progression’ similar to what body-cams have become for police-officers.