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Randi Weingarten gets educated about exactly who is to blame for the rise in homeschooling

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American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten got more than she asked for after she posted an article about the rise in homeschooling in America on social media Sunday.

"What's behind the increase in homeschooling," Weingarten posted on X along with an article with the same title from Axios, which included experts attributing the rise to kids needing specialized services and the pandemic.

Some X users, however, blamed Weingarten and the agenda the AFT has pushed for in education.

Colin Wright, an evolutionary biologist, shared an image of a gender ideology instruction used in public schools around the country. He said, "I've identified the suspect. Although according to them suspects should be able to identify themselves."

The AFT previously promoted the use of a pronoun card which included a question of whether the student wanted their parents to know about their pronouns.

The AFT has also partnered with First Book, an organization that distributes books containing gender ideology education to K-12 schools around the country.

"You are," said Jon Gabriel, the editor-in-chief of Ricochet, a conservative news site, as the answer for the increase in homeschooling.

Manhattan Institute constitutional expert Ilya Shapiro said Weingarten was also responsible for the increase in support for school choice.

"The policies you’ve advocated, Covid-related and otherwise. Just like you’re behind much of the increased support for school choice and educational freedom. Congratulations!" he said.


After saying, "The answer is in your mirror @rweingarten," Townhall columnist Phil Hollaway questioned why Weingarten turned off replies to her post.

"Are you afraid of the answers you’ll get? You and the teacher unions with help from [former CDC director Rochelle Walensky] sent public schools into a death spiral from which they may never recover," he said.

Pastor Jesse Johnson of the Immanuel Bible Church echoed that same question. "This tweet is ironic at like six levels. But here is another: A person touted as the country’s top teacher asks a question then turns off replies to keep people from answering it. That sums up pedagogy in public schools right now," the pastor said.

A right-leaning organization responded in kind, mocking Weingarten as an advocate for homeschooling.

"Homeschooling is now the fastest-growing form of education in the U.S. Randi still doesn't realize she is one of the greatest homeschool advocates in American history," Young Americans for Liberty posted.

The director of the Independent Women's Forum, Ginny Gentles, blamed what she deemed to be an anti-parent agenda.

She said, "What's behind the increase in homeschooling? Well, [Randi Weingarten], with unions/activists pushing school districts to craft policies that assume parents are abusers, it's time for families to find healthy and safe alternative education options."

Moms for Liberty attributed it to the rise in parents feeling they were given a backseat as stakeholders in public education.

"Parents learned during covid that they often can’t trust schools to teach children effectively or respect their fundamental parental rights. You closed schools & left many parents with no other options. Now they know they can handle homeschooling. We should be thanking you," the organization said.

The press secretary for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, Jeremy Redfern said, "Can’t believe she posted this unironically. The lack of introspection continues."


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There is always going another moral panic. It’s this gender thing now, it was CRT before, and a year or two from now it’ll be something else.
 
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There is always going another moral panic. It’s this gender thing now, it was CRT before, and a year or two from now it’ll be something else.
"Homeschooling is now the fastest-growing form of education in the U.S. Randi still doesn't realize she is one of the greatest homeschool advocates in American history,
 
"Homeschooling is now the fastest-growing form of education in the U.S. Randi still doesn't realize she is one of the greatest homeschool advocates in American history,
You know, if there was any sort of oversight regarding I wouldn't have a huge issue with homeschooling.
 
Do you really think the public school system is above board in their dealings regarding education?

Parents don't trust the public school system and it's very easy to understand why.
At the very least, public schools have oversight and parents can actually do something about it.

Home-schooling there's nothing in most states.
 
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Do you really think the public school system is above board in their dealings regarding education?

Parents don't trust the public school system and it's very easy to understand why.
The only people who don't trust public schools are the Moms for Liberty groups and their weirdo followers who just lost overwhelmingly in the elections.
 
The only people who don't trust public schools are the Moms for Liberty groups and their weirdo followers who just lost overwhelmingly in the elections.
Wrong again Mr. Woker, I would surmise about 80%+ of the parents who are forced to send their kids to public schools are not comfortable with the curriculum nor the lack of control in the classrooms.
 
Any parent that who questions the school board is scrutinized by the DOJ under the Biden regime.
There's laws regarding open meetings in the state of Iowa. You can't just talk whenever you want and shout at and harass board members like conservative groups love to do. They're not questioning the school board, they're putting on a show and idiots like you eat it up and cry "First Amendment!" at every turn. That's why no rational person takes you seriously.
 
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Wrong again Mr. Woker, I would surmise about 80%+ of the parents who are forced to send their kids to public schools are not comfortable with the curriculum nor the lack of control in the classrooms.
We've never had one complaint regarding curriculum in our district. I'm positive that's the norm across the state.
 
There's laws regarding open meetings in the state of Iowa. You can't just talk whenever you want and shout at and harass board members like conservative groups love to do. They're not questioning the school board, they're putting on a show and idiots like you eat it up and cry "First Amendment!" at every turn. That's why no rational person takes you seriously.
Manhattan Institute constitutional expert Ilya Shapiro said Weingarten was also responsible for the increase in support for school choice.

Thank God we have our legislature and Kim Reynolds to know whats best for Iowa's children regarding school choice!
 
Manhattan Institute constitutional expert Ilya Shapiro said Weingarten was also responsible for the increase in support for school choice.

Thank God we have our legislature and Kim Reynolds to know whats best for Iowa's children regarding school choice!
The majority of Iowans oppose "school choice" as if kids didn't have every choice available to them before. So congrats on your elected officials not listening to their constituents, I guess.
 
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