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Radicalism in K-12 and Higher Ed Exposed

The article discusses how radicalism extends beyond higher education into K-12 schools, drawing on recent events. It references Rep. Elise Stefanik’s new book about her viral congressional questioning of university presidents on campus issues. The piece argues that similar ideological influences are present in lower education levels, calling for broader scrutiny.

Key Points

  • Radicalism is not limited to colleges but affects K-12 education as well.
  • Rep. Elise Stefanik’s book highlights her congressional hearing on university handling of antisemitism.
  • The article urges awareness of ideological overreach in all levels of U.S. education.

Implications for Educational Freedom

This highlights potential government overreach and ideological indoctrination in K-12 schools, underscoring the need for school choice and parental rights to empower families to avoid such environments. It supports EFI’s advocacy for educational freedom by exposing threats to neutral, parent-driven education.

Source: Radicalism Is Not Just in Higher-Ed.

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