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Column: Lesson plans, left and right

 
Published Oct. 1, 2014

Here's a fascinating chart from the Pew Research Center that sheds some light on why education policy can be such a polarizing topic.

Liberals and conservatives prioritize very different values when it comes to educating their kids: Liberals are much more likely to preach the value of tolerance, while conservatives emphasize religious faith.

Among all political types, liberals stand out for their general indifference toward teaching obedience.

On the other hand, they place a higher value on curiosity, creativity and empathy.

The differences underscore why the public school system in the United States, which for reasons of pure practicality requires something of a one-size-fits-all approach, is such a lightning rod for disagreement and controversy.

Conservatives and liberals expect — and often demand — very different things from their children's schools.

That said, there is one thing conservative and liberal parents agree on, according to Pew: "Among the public generally, responsibility is viewed most widely as important to teach children: 93 percent say teaching children to be responsible is 'especially important' and 55 percent rate this as among the most important — the highest of any of the traits and qualities tested."

Read the full Pew report at tbtim.es/parentviews.

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