
USC Rossier School of Education Survey: American Adults Want U.S. High Schools to Teach Multiple Sides of Sensitive Topics
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Two associate professors set out to understand how Americans think about teaching sensitive topics and what age. The nationally representative survey of nearly 3,800 U.S. adults found surprising agreement on many difficult topics with a few key exceptions.
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