A lot of media coverage about the conservative assault on teachers and educational institutions over school lesson plans seems to give the discussion an unearned air of symmetry.
Some news reports suggest there are just as many people attacking classroom discussions about racism, gender equality and sexual orientation as there are defending what’s currently being taught in schools.
A new poll from NPR and Ipsos suggests that’s not the case.
The study, published Friday, indicates most parents in the U.S. are satisfied with their kids’ schools and don’t believe the curriculum is inappropriate.
“By wide margins — and regardless of their political affiliation — parents express satisfaction with their children’s schools and what is being taught in them,” NPR reported Friday.








