National Review, 7/11/2024
The Pentagon’s education department pushes diversity, equity, and inclusion on the children of United States service members and promotes progressive activism among students and faculty, internal documents show.
The Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA), the federal school system for children of U.S. military personnel, uses professional development materials that focus on concepts like “privilege,” “institutional racism,” and “patriarchy” in training its teachers, nonprofit watchdog organization OpenTheBooks revealed in a new report based on curricula guides for teachers and internal communications.
DoDEA’s “Blueprint for Continuous Improvement,” a guide published in July 2022, details the school system’s “strategic plan.” Included in the guide is a slideshow on DEI and its importance to the system’s educational offerings.