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What is critical race theory? And why has it received so much attention in Virginia?
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Critical race theory is not being taught in Bedford County Public Schools, division officials said Thursday.
The Bedford County School Board met Thursday night and heard an update regarding recent changes to the state history curriculum. School administrators addressed concerns that critical race theory â a term for an academic framework that examines how policies and the law perpetuate systemic racism, and which has drawn backlash among conservatives in Virginia â is in, or coming, to Bedford County Public Schools.
Karen Woodford, chief learning officer for the school division, denied that claim.
âCritical race theory is not an academic curriculum and it is not being taught through any of the updated Virginia history [standards of learning],â Woodford said. âMany have cited that critical race theory is the basis for all work with adults and students that is being done with inclusion and diversity, which is not true. What the state history SOLs and the edu
Bedford County Schools say critical race theory is not part of Virginia’s updated curriculum
Board members discussed the idea of what they call ‘culturally responsive teaching’
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Bedford County school leaders discuss critical race theory
BEDFORD COUNTY, Va. – Bedford County School Board members met Thursday night to discuss a hot-button issue within Virginia schools.
School leaders say lessons known as critical race theory is not a part of Virginia’s updated curriculum.
Rather, board members discussed the idea of what they call “culturally responsive teaching” during the meeting.
They say the new curriculum for this upcoming school year will be implemented for grades K through 12 by the Department of Education.