An Alabama official in charge of early childhood education has been forced to resign after the governor expressed outrage over a pre-K training manual supposedly containing “woke concepts.”
Barbara Cooper—director of the Alabama Department of Early Childhood Education—resigned this week after she reportedly used training material for teachers
from a national accrediting board that mentioned structural racism in the United States and called on educators to support members of the LGBTQ+ community,
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