That's not far fetched. Here is a course at my kids HS:
by Dutch (2024-04-16 12:10:46)

In reply to: CA and IL state schools giving academic credit for protest  posted by Brahms


It's an elective and I have no idea how many kids take it, but certainly some kids are being taught to think this way and getting credit for this.

Leadership for Social Justice
Grade 10-12
Prerequisites: None
Semester 1, One credit

This social studies elective course will consist of three main units. First, students will explore their own leadership strengths and areas of weakness, along with various leadership styles and their levels of effectiveness. Then, students will research and present on topics related to inequity, such as issues associated with gender, race, or sexual orientation. Finally, students will identify specific inequities they see in their school and community and, using a service learning format, will create an action plan including communication, networking and collaboration efforts to influence positive change.


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