Victorian classrooms are being used to ‘indoctrinate children’ on the Voice

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Victorian classrooms are being used to ‘indoctrinate children’ on the Voice
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ACU Senior Research Fellow Dr Kevin Donnelly says classrooms in Victoria are being used to “indoctrinate children” on the Voice.

“Young children in primary, and secondary school, with cultural left ideology, and that’s appalling,” he told commentator Steve Price.

“I’ve taught for 18 years, and teaching should be about balance, objectivity, being impartial; not indoctrinating students with your point of view.”

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