What makes a good teacher? Ask a Republican and a Democrat, and they are likely to agree
What makes a good teacher? Ask a Republican and a Democrat, and they are likely to agree
Publish Date: 2026-05-11 08:43:00
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- Conservative parents and advocacy groups are lobbying to remove books highlighting LGBTQ+ issues or race and racism from school libraries, sparking opposition from civil liberties groups and progressive parents who see this as censorship.
- Beyond the political polarization seen in education debates, there is bipartisan agreement on the qualities that make a very good teacher, regardless of age, race, gender, or political affiliation.
- A study from 2020 surveyed over 2,000 Americans and found that people consistently prioritized teachers who cared about students, made lessons relevant, and offered individualized support.
- In 2022, a similar survey of teachers in Arizona and California echoed these findings, highlighting the importance of relationships and relevance in teaching.
- An experiment conducted in late 2024/early 2025 showed that while people agreed on what makes a good teacher, they became less supportive of this view when associated with a political party they didn’t affiliate with, indicating affective polarization.
- Federal education policies often emphasize testing and competition which might not align with the shared belief of what good teaching entails.
- Recognizing these individual-level agreements could open new avenues for educational collaboration and reform.