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Ohio Republicans want teacher curriculums shared online


State Rep. Brett Hudson Hillyer, R-Uhrichsville, is an attorney. He represents the 98th District, which includes Tuscarawas County and part of Holmes County.

Teachers at Ohio’s public and private schools would have to post their curriculums online if a Republican bill to be introduced Monday becomes law. 

“I think we can all agree that more transparency is a good thing,” Rep. Brett Hillyer, R-Uhrichsville, said. 

His bill would require all schools to “conspicuously” post class syllabi on their websites as well as any mandatory course materials like books, articles or videos. 

“It covers the whole gambit,” Hillyer said. “The point is that parents can say ‘This seems like the curriculum I want, or this doesn’t seem like the curriculum for my kids.'”

Ohio Education Association President Scott DiMauro said in a statement that his organization doesn’t have an opinion yet. It’s waiting to see the details. 



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