Family values row over 'gay-ed' class


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dfwrp   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 17-11-04 13:17:48

I wonder how desi community feels about this..

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Family values row over 'gay-ed' class
Matter of respect, public board says
150 parents debate issue at meeting

TESS KALINOWSKI
EDUCATION REPORTER

In a cross-cultural clash of family values, Muslim parents at a downtown school want the Toronto District School Board to exclude their children from discussions of same-sex families.

But at a meeting last night, board officials refused to exclude Muslim students at Market Lane Public School from what the board calls "anti-homophobia education."

To allow some students to be removed from those discussions would violate the rights of children of same-sex parents, board officials said.

While the board has a policy to consider accommodation based on religious rights, "religious beliefs do not trump human rights," said Patricia Hayes, a rights expert with the school board.

About 150 parents packed a gym at the St. Lawrence Community Centre last night, but some Muslim parents leaving the meeting said they felt their religious beliefs were receiving less respect than homosexual families.

"They showed a gay lifestyle to the kids without the knowledge of the parents," said Mohamed Yassin, a father of three. "They're willing to help gay students with support. Gay people have their rights. I have my rights."

Yassin was referring to a series of videos shown by a school board social worker that depicted the feelings of children around their same-sex families and the taunts they receive at school.

Market Lane principal David Crichton said he requested a social worker review the material after school staff heard children being ridiculed at school about their same-sex parents.

To let parents know in advance that the subject could come up so they can keep their children home "sends a clear message to the students in my school that may have same-sex parents," he added.

All the material was age appropriate and none of the adults interviewed in the films were depicted kissing or having sexual contact, said Crichton.

Discussions about same-sex families can arise at any grade level in any subject such as a kindergarten story that features a child with two mothers rather than a mother and father, he told the Star in an interview.

"There is sometimes the misunderstanding that anti-homophobia education is sex education. It does not involve the explicit description of sexual activity. It discusses families," said Michelle Flecker, another equity worker at the board who reviewed the board's policies at last night's meeting.

The board will accommodate parents who want their children excluded from sex education in health classes.

But one father said he objected to the board making the issue specifically about Muslims.

"They are trying to make it a Muslim issue, but a Christian or Jew would feel the same," said Omer Amir, whose 5-year-old daughter attends the school. "Would they allow me to teach my religion at school? No they would not."

Of the 560 students at Market Lane, about 10 to 15 per cent are Muslim. Many of their families are from North Africa, said the principal.

While many parents praised the school for organizing the meeting and Muslim parents stressed they teach their children to respect others, one man complained the board's human rights and equity policies were being delivered too late.

The information should have been sent to families the first day of school and the material should be translated into other languages, he said.

School board chair Sheila Ward, who is the trustee for Market Lane, said the board holds similar meetings with school communities "periodically."

"Education is an ongoing thing. It's a matter of reassuring parents what equity involves," she said.

"When we deal with homophobia, we're dealing with another way people who are different can be hurt."

Another board official said staff hold about 15 meetings a year to clarify equity and human rights policies.

One mother, who introduced her same-sex partner at last night's meeting, was applauded.

"We're not talking about us having sex, we're talking about my daughter receiving respect," she said.

"The Muslim community has been well respected by the board," said Alimamy Bangura, who is part of the group Campaign for Public Education and a founder of the Muslim Educational Network.

"In every school where accommodation has been requested by the Muslim community, the board has responded very generously," he told parents at the meeting.

One of the films shown at the school was a National Film Board Production called Sticks and Stones, which was also played for parents at last night's meeting.

It features a number of interviews with children of same-sex parents.

"The worst thing about having gay dads is people make fun of you," said one child being interviewed in the film.

If Muslim children were to get up and leave the room when the film was going to be shown "we would be creating a very toxic learning environment for those other children," said Hayes.

Flecker called the Toronto board's equity policy "one of the most inclusive in North America. Anti-homophobia education does not teach children that their family's religion is wrong. It does not influence children's sexual orientation," she said.


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mercury6   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 17-11-04 13:30:38

Just heard it on the news.....


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