Students with means will always be able to find information on their own, which is why bans that target the responsible adults trying to help them learn are so counter-productive. But these moves are clearly attacks on teachers, librarians, and public schools, from a pro-voucher advocate and her allies who explicitly want to undermine public schools at any cost.
I'm just going to ask the question. If kids can read the banned books on their phones and tablets, can't they actually work around the ban?
Students with means will always be able to find information on their own, which is why bans that target the responsible adults trying to help them learn are so counter-productive. But these moves are clearly attacks on teachers, librarians, and public schools, from a pro-voucher advocate and her allies who explicitly want to undermine public schools at any cost.
It's infuriating.