Teachers can express their political opinions, but they often need to do so carefully, especially in a classroom setting. Many educational institutions have policies that encourage teachers to remain neutral to foster an inclusive environment for all students. However, teachers may share their views in appropriate contexts, such as informal discussions or professional settings, while being mindful of their role as educators. Ultimately, the extent to which they can share their opinions varies by school policy and local regulations.
No it isn't. It would be propaganda if it was. The purpose of curriculum is to tell the teachers what to teach in what grades.
1. That people's political opinions are many times based off of public opinion. 2. That people don't think through their political opinions thoroughly. 3. That there is a great division in the average political opinion.
Political socialization
political indoctrinations means political with certain ideals or opinion.
Lewis Bowman has written: 'Political behavior and public opinion' -- subject(s): Political participation, Political sociology, Public opinion, Voting
I did a bit of research but i couldn't get any results. But it is true that a more teachers ARE Democrats and not Republican this most likely due to Democrats spending more on Education than their Republican counterparts. At my school for this mock election Obama had 80% McCain had 20%
"May I ask for your opinion on the current political climate?"
I'd be happy to read it, but all I can offer is an opinion. There is no guarantee that my opinion will be in line with the wishes of your teachers/mentors. Send it to emdrgreg@wikianswers.com.
Change
in my opinion, 5% of the world are teachers bcoz 5 is my lucky number and it helps me all the time. Abid Shah
sack them and tell them to shut it
Political socialization