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Kids, young as 3, ordered not to say ‘Mr’ or ‘Mrs’ - its ‘exclusionary’
Another day in Woketown and a training session funded by the National Education Union (NEU) has ordered its teachers not to use the words ‘boy and girl’ as it isn’t ‘inclusive’
It has also been recommended children are not exposed to basic vocabulary such as ‘son’ and ‘mother’, as it is ‘exclusionary’, and kids as young as 3 are being told they need to ‘drop Mr & Mrs’ and use ‘Teacher’ instead, to grab the attention of the ‘educational consultant’. So, Teacher, are the 3 year olds you are refusing to teach basic vocabulary offended? https://i-dailymail-co-uk.cdn.amppro...4888917159.jpg Pictured ‘Dr’ Elly Barnes MBE, who has demanded students don’t use the words Mr or Mrs The Union had to pay the grand sum of £400 just for Mrs Barnes to tell teachers not to teach kids the word boy and mother https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/www.d...e-Teacher.html |
It's a real attack on language at this stage, if we have no way to actually all understand each other things will get very murky
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Using terms like Mr & Mrs and Ms is actually being polite and respectful. Take that out of the school and it will make classes a bigger mess than they already are
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:joker: this has got to be a piss-take
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Elly Barnes is actually an MBE, which was awarded to her services for ‘equality and diversity’
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What will kids refer to the teacher as if not Miss and Sir :shrug:
Oh they have to say Teacher...lol |
So rather than exclude a tiny minority they're going to exclude a vast majority. Smart...
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But there's nothing inclusive about removing the acknowledgement of sex. Not that I think anyone will take these demands seriously. |
Meanwhile, it seems that every actual, reputable human rights organisation has realised that all sense of anything resembling balance has been lost and is stepping away from Stonewall and this sort of rhetoric...
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I don't know what they're suppised to do if neither is an option though :think:. "Shazza". "Bob" :joker: |
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Funny thing is if you then called the teacher by their first name,then you'd be in trouble. Kids can't just call a teacher 'teacher' . It was the same when I was a kid I remember calling teachers "Mr Smith" e.g & "Miss Jones" etc and so on . |
its a long long time since i was in school and we didn't use sir/miss then unless the lady was a miss
I think Scotland has an aversion to calling anyone Sir and always has :laugh: |
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I can't imagine kids in other places being allowed to say the teacher's first name, even if they put "Teacher" before it . |
when i was at school it was Sir and Miss
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When I went to school Sir made me do PE in my underpants. We sang hymns and said prayers. The headmaster would set the cock of the school on any bullies or alternatively tan your arse with a slipper.
Great days! |
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I do agree with you though Niamh. |
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So what if these kids are asked what their favourite TV show is and it just so happens that one kids favourite show is Mr & Mrs?
Do they have to stop liking that show as their favourite because those words are offensive to some selfish bastards out there? |
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