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Teachers must demonstrate a Marxist worldview to obtain their teaching license
Reference Links- Teacher Licensing Handout (PDF)
- Teachers must demonstrate a Marxist worldview to obtain their teaching license (PDF)
- Teacher Licensing Take Action (PDF)
- Teacher Licensing Law Rules Abstract (PDF)
- Teacher Licensing Law Rules Report (PDF)
- What the Teacher Licensing New Standards Would Mean
The Minnesota teacher licensing board is called the Professional Educators Licensing and Standards Board or PELSB. Each board member was appointed by Gov. Walz and PELSB is putting the finishing touches on new teacher licensing requirements.
The new standards will embed basic Marxist principles and practices such as critical race theory (CRT), fluid sexual identity, and gender politics into all Minnesota schools.
Standard Marxist practices and dogma divide people into opposing groups so that students and teachers must view themselves not as individuals, but as members of groups—oppressor groups or oppressed groups, and oppressed groups must be liberated from the exploitation of their oppressors.
When formally adopted, the new requirements must be met to become or remain licensed to teach in Minnesota, including teaching in Early Childhood Family Education (ECFE) from pre-natal on, and Adult Basic Education, Rule Draft RD4615 – key language is highlighted in yellow. Since nonpublic schools generally hire licensed teachers, these standards will apply to them as well.
Below are some of the new licensing standards.
(Our commentary on the meaning and significance of the standards follows in paranthesis).
Teachers must: - Teachers must demonstrate a Marxist worldview to obtain their teaching license - CPL Action