The Education Debate

The Debate

The Education Debate

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Published on May 15, 2026, 4:30:00 PM
Total time: 00:22:15

Episode Description

In this episode of The Debate, we head straight into America’s newest classroom battleground: who should really control what kids learn? One side argues that parents have a moral and constitutional right to shape their children’s education, choosing schools, protecting religious values, and deciding which books and lessons are appropriate at every age. The other side insists that public education must serve the common good, with a standardized, inclusive curriculum that prepares all children for citizenship, critical thinking, and life in a diverse democracy.

We debate who gets the final say on curriculum, which library materials stay or go, and how tax dollars should be spent when family preferences collide with community standards. From school choice and book bans to civics, sex ed, and history, this debate asks a simple but explosive question: should education primarily reflect family autonomy or the public good in a democratic society?

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