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Is this country going completely mad?
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http://tinyurl.com/6yan6w2
So in some schools children are to be taught about homosexuality in maths, geography and science lessons as part of a Government-backed drive to "celebrate the gay community". ???????????
The question I ask is 'WHY'?
Certain subjects are hard enough for some children to pick up on now, without the added confusion of including gender issues into therm.
Do you wish your children to be taught this way?
So in some schools children are to be taught about homosexuality in maths, geography and science lessons as part of a Government-backed drive to "celebrate the gay community". ???????????
The question I ask is 'WHY'?
Certain subjects are hard enough for some children to pick up on now, without the added confusion of including gender issues into therm.
Do you wish your children to be taught this way?
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'Gay lessons' in maths, geography and science?
Does this mean that Muslim disabled or black lessons in maths, geography and science are also going to follow in the spirit of fairness to all? How do exactly do you "Homosexualize" maths, geography and science? I'm not for or against but am definitely intrigued by this.
Does this mean that Muslim disabled or black lessons in maths, geography and science are also going to follow in the spirit of fairness to all? How do exactly do you "Homosexualize" maths, geography and science? I'm not for or against but am definitely intrigued by this.
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*When I was at school I had no idea what 'gay' was*
Then maybe this should be taught in sex education/biology classes or maybe even a new "Relationships and Dating" Classes but maths, geography and science seems a little weird as joeluke said before we're not taught hetrosexuality using maths, geography and science so how can they then install a little gayness in all lessons?
Then maybe this should be taught in sex education/biology classes or maybe even a new "Relationships and Dating" Classes but maths, geography and science seems a little weird as joeluke said before we're not taught hetrosexuality using maths, geography and science so how can they then install a little gayness in all lessons?
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AOG I have no idea how my comment about the Telegraph constitutes trying to shoot you down or gag you. My thoughts on the report came after that comment.
Naomi, there is nothing in that news report that suggests that every question posed in a lesson should have a link to gays and lesbians. We live in a society in which there are people who are openly gay and lesbian. So amending some of the problems set for children in lessons to mention them doesn't seem, to me, to be a big thing.
Of course some of the ideas mentioned in the report are not so smart - I have no idea how class discussions on different family structures relates to science for example.
But overall, I don't see it as being any more dramatic than the change in illustrated children's books which, at one time, showed almost exclusively white families, but which now include families from other ethnicities.
Naomi, there is nothing in that news report that suggests that every question posed in a lesson should have a link to gays and lesbians. We live in a society in which there are people who are openly gay and lesbian. So amending some of the problems set for children in lessons to mention them doesn't seem, to me, to be a big thing.
Of course some of the ideas mentioned in the report are not so smart - I have no idea how class discussions on different family structures relates to science for example.
But overall, I don't see it as being any more dramatic than the change in illustrated children's books which, at one time, showed almost exclusively white families, but which now include families from other ethnicities.
boaking, I'm fairly sure that homosexuality already comes up in PHSE and RE lessons in schools anyway - at least they do in my youngest daughter's (Catholic) school, and I doubt that her school is atypical.
It's not about teaching the mechanics - the kids will work that out for themselves if they are so inclined- but about awareness. Hardly anything to get steamed up about.
It's not about teaching the mechanics - the kids will work that out for themselves if they are so inclined- but about awareness. Hardly anything to get steamed up about.
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/// AOG I have no idea how my comment about the Telegraph constitutes trying to shoot you down or gag you.///
Then why else did you find the need to say "it must be a quiet news day for the Telegraph"? Implying that you would have rather not had them reporting on it.
When I referred to the messenger I automatically assumed that everyone would know I was referring to the Telegraph, after all it was them and not I that brought this issue to light
/// AOG I have no idea how my comment about the Telegraph constitutes trying to shoot you down or gag you.///
Then why else did you find the need to say "it must be a quiet news day for the Telegraph"? Implying that you would have rather not had them reporting on it.
When I referred to the messenger I automatically assumed that everyone would know I was referring to the Telegraph, after all it was them and not I that brought this issue to light
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