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<blockquote data-quote="Danllan" data-source="post: 9227565" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>Agree 100% and have done so regarding RE and History classes in which demonstrably untrue things were being shown to children, not 'taught'. In both case a teacher had shown the children a video form Youtube about the subject matter in question, Islam and Cecil Rhodes respectively. In both case the teacher had not watched the video beforehand and fact-checked it.</p><p></p><p>The Islamic video claimed that there was no call for violence in Islamic holy texts; the history one claimed that Cecil Rhodes personally personally attacked Matabele warriors, and watched them gunned down with Maxim guns and demanded that they, the Matabele, make war on and enslave the Mashona for him. </p><p></p><p>Apologies were forthcoming, excuses made, the children told of the mistakes... but ffs, it makes you wonder at the way the teachers' minds were going.</p><p></p><p>[USER=185226]@Burrell Road Loco[/USER] if you do <u>not</u> confront this sort of thing, it <u>will</u> persist and spread.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danllan, post: 9227565, member: 8735"] Agree 100% and have done so regarding RE and History classes in which demonstrably untrue things were being shown to children, not 'taught'. In both case a teacher had shown the children a video form Youtube about the subject matter in question, Islam and Cecil Rhodes respectively. In both case the teacher had not watched the video beforehand and fact-checked it. The Islamic video claimed that there was no call for violence in Islamic holy texts; the history one claimed that Cecil Rhodes personally personally attacked Matabele warriors, and watched them gunned down with Maxim guns and demanded that they, the Matabele, make war on and enslave the Mashona for him. Apologies were forthcoming, excuses made, the children told of the mistakes... but ffs, it makes you wonder at the way the teachers' minds were going. [USER=185226]@Burrell Road Loco[/USER] if you do [U]not[/U] confront this sort of thing, it [U]will[/U] persist and spread. [/QUOTE]
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