PA schools may be required to post their curriculum online. Is it about transparency or censorship?

A controversial bill that would allow parents to have online access to what their children are learning in public schools won passage on Wednesday in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. The bill, which if enacted would take effect starting next school year, would provide information about curriculum, including the academic standard to be achieved, instructional materials, course syllabus and assessment techniques.

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Source: Penn Live, Oct. 6, 2021.