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 @9N5JTK6 from Massachusetts answered…3mins3m

We need to significantly regulate the cost of education and eliminate interest and penalties for student borrowers.

 @9N5BVHR from Ohio answered…1hr1H

Yes, but only through low interest loans for degree types that are needed throughout the country and must be repaid.

 @9N5BVHR from Ohio answered…1hr1H

No, Loans should only be given for degree types that are needed throughout the country and must be repaid.

 @9N56KVQ from New York answered…2hrs2H

My current state exceeds national standars But I do believe that all states should required to teach at Least the common…

 @9N552QS from Connecticut answered…3hrs3H

Children should be taught the very real biological differences between species, races & genders, the same way they are t…

 @9N53HXQ from Missouri answered…3hrs3H

Taxes should be regulated by a flat percentage of an individuals annual wage and income regardless of the amount.

 @9N53GQD from Oregon answered…3hrs3H

This question assumes that a legal framework taught to first hear law school students has been taught in elementary scho…

 @9N537H6 from Florida answered…3hrs3H

This question is misleading. Critical race theory can be used to inform curriculum, but does not need to be directly tau…

 @9N52G5K from Washington answered…3hrs3H

Next to one is teaching Critical Race Theory in K-12 education, and certainly, no one is K-8. This is a fake issue purpo…

 @9N4ZJH7 from Indiana answered…3hrs3H

all knowledge should be free and we shouldn’t be required to prove we have a college degree in order to get certain jobs…

 @9N4XJZ9 from New Jersey answered…4hrs4H

the information you learn in college is already made up why pay 60,000 for stuff u can learn on ur own w the right resea…

 @9N4W94L from Oregon answered…4hrs4H

No, critical race theory is a misunderstood concept and is applicable at college levels, not in K-12.

 @9N4W62T from Rhode Island answered…4hrs4H

No because it is a Graduate level theory that is taught to students who graduated with at least a Bachelor's Degree. It…

 @9N4SQ7T from Florida answered…5hrs5H

yes, as well as a complete restructure of the higher education system so no individual has to go into inescapable debt t…

 @9N4RL9M from Oregon answered…5hrs5H

for those who have had high acheive ments in school yes but not to those who are not hardworkers havent doen lots in sch…

 @9N4RCJB from California answered…5hrs5H

Everything should be taught with nuance and facts, CRT may be true in some aspects and not true in others

 @9N4H2BWfrom Virgin Islands  answered…7hrs7H

Yes, as a theory adhered to by some with equal coverage to other views. It should not be taught as fact

 @9N4GSSM from North Carolina answered…7hrs7H

Yes it should be provided ut to the families that are in financial struggles and need an education to be successful in l…

 @9N4GC5C from Indiana answered…7hrs7H

I believe that they should provide lower interest rates on loans, and offer more scholarship opportunities.

 @9N49NKZ from Kansas answered…8hrs8H

Mandate service to the government for a set amount of time as a "payment" for providing tuition. If the student cannot m…

 @9N3CK3J from California answered…16hrs16H

CRT is grad school level material and has not been taught in K-12. That said, K-12 has a duty to our society to teach…

 @9FNXKJW from Minnesota answered…16hrs16H

I support privatizing all schools. Your child can then attend whichever school whose curriculum you most support.

 @9N35BBX from West Virginia answered…20hrs20H

Yes, it would be helpful to have an overview of inherent and institutional racism without assigning blame for it.

 @9N322GT from Pennsylvania answered…22hrs22H

Critical Race Theory is a college level curriculum, but there are other ways to address racist history in K-12 schools