The Education Exchange: Students Are Learning About Both America’s Progress and its Racist Legacy, Survey Finds

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Brian Kisida, an associate professor at the Truman School of Government and Public Affairs, University of Missouri, joins Paul E. Peterson to discuss how much critical race theory has made an impact in America’s schools.

Bridging the Divide over Critical Race Theory in America’s Classrooms,” co-written by Kisida, Gary Ritter, Jennifer Gontram, J. Cameron Anglum, Heidi H. Erickson, Darnell Leatherwood and Matthew H. Lee, is available now at EducationNext.org.

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