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Teachers stand at the front of the class to teach. Students listen to what’s being said and, often, accept what the teacher says as fact. Many of today’s teachers have decided that it’s okay to get political – and what is being shared is often a liberal stance.
 

Some teachers may even talk about their affiliated party and why they vote Democrat or Republican.

With so many students being sponges, this can be dangerous – and teachers may be inadvertently turning a student toward one political affiliation over another.

That leads us to an important question: Should teachers be allowed to share their opinions in the classroom?
 

Take our quick and anonymous poll now to let us know what you think.


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