Schools are now forced to “subscribe” to a national curriculum controlled by leftist ideologues, says Sky News host Rowan Dean.
“Gone are the days where you’d expect schools to teach, well, poetry, or basic literature or numeracy skills,” Mr
Dean said.“They are doubling down on climate fearmongering, so much so that many children now suffer from eco-anxiety.”
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