Bazile
The reluctance of schools to stage nativity plays has several reasons, blaming PC is barking up the wrong tree.
- Learning time is a lot more targeted and tested, leaving little time for extra-curricular stuff like plays.
- The teachers themselves are now less likely to be practicing christians and so will not have much enthusiasm for it
- Its educational value to non-christians is minimal
- They can be disruptive and cause resentment to all pupils
- There are other high-t ech ways (less fun) of teaching about the birth of Jesus (DVDs Net etc)
Nativity plays have never been integral part of school, they have been a pleasant diversion from it. Just because it has always been done is not a good enough reason to do it. Standards, methods change.
Apart from offering some free entertainment for the parents, they are not of much benefit to the children or to the school. In the schools which have decided not to do one, it is not because they are banned by PC, it is that the school has chosen not to bother.
If there is such a demand for nativity plays, surely the local churches should step in and fill the gap. The fact that they cannot be bothered either might explain the decline in christian worship attendance.