New academic report provides a roadmap of how taught theories impact student learning
The News: Academic theories underlie the important classes that our children learn in every day at school. But these theories are more than an academic exercise – they shape the lens that students view the ...
WILL represents four small business owners in a federal lawsuit against Comcast Cable Communications for developing and implementing a small business program that excludes them on the basis of their race.
The word “equity” is certainly the new buzzword in public schools. The U.S. Department of Education has prioritized “equity” and even holds an “equity summit.” The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction likewise devotes significant resources “equity,” ordering some school districts to hire ...
WILL-supported legislation would have required districts to post classroom material online
The News: Governor Tony Evers vetoed curriculum transparency legislation (SB 463/ AB 488), Friday, denying parents access to the classroom materials in our public schools. The Wisconsin Institute for Law ...
Join the Foundation Against Intolerance and Racism (FAIR) on Wednesday, September 29, 2021 for a presentation by WILL Deputy Counsel Dan Lennington of the Equality Under the Law Project at WILL. Dan will be providing attendees with an overview of the project with a focus on what is being seen ...
By: Miranda Spindt
Critical Race Theory (CRT) is taking the country’s public schools by storm and was at the forefront of a joint Education Committee hearing in Wisconsin on August 11. A bill that would require school boards to make curriculum accessible to the public was accompanied by ...