It took one complaint from a parent “as a Christian” to undo all
Andrew Moffat’s work teaching children respect for people of different
sexual orientation. A meeting of 40 parents followed with calls for an
apology and the removal of books he had used in lessons.
Above all, the parents objected that he had told children he was gay. Moffat felt he could no longer continue
and resigned. Far from retreating to a safe haven, however, he crossed
Birmingham to take up an even greater challenge: assistant headteacher
at Parkfield Community school, where 98.9% of pupils are from Muslim
families...
A gay teacher teaching gay rights to pupils from a faith that believes homosexuality is a sin, punishable by death in some countries? It doesn’t seem possible and yet the school’s Muslim parents appear to have accepted that children can be taught about Britain’s anti-discrimination laws without undermining their religious beliefs. Learning from his unhappy experience at his previous school, Moffat has been careful to centre the policy around the Equality Act 2010, to first gain the support of the governing body, and to keep parents fully informed, inviting them in to see the books that would be used...
Education Guardian.
Monday, 15 February 2016
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