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queenbee said:"In Christian schools in the UK children who do not want to take part in any form of Christian worship can be excused from it."
I went to the link in the dailymail provided by Cutter and came across this response from a reader named Janet. I think her response says it all and very well. Couldn't agree more.
I hope "detention" can be used in American English as it can in British English, to mean a ponishment for a school pupil involving staying inside during a break time, or staying at school after normal school hours. If not, I have visions of the many Americans on the BB thinking of arrests and incarceration in jail! :laugh:Born_in_Crewe said:LOL @ Matt Black - coming from a family of Mail readers I get where you're coming from. However, if the teacher has been suspended then it probably is true.
The fact it happened in a school in Alsager (a few miles from me) which is a very white-dominated area with very few Muslims, makes it all the more bizarre.
David Lamb said:I hope "detention" can be used in American English as it can in British English, to mean a ponishment for a school pupil involving staying inside during a break time, or staying at school after normal school hours. If not, I have visions of the many Americans on the BB thinking of arrests and incarceration in jail! :laugh:
David Lamb said:I think Janet is either wrong, or is using the term "Christian schools" very, very loosely to mean something like "all schools not run by a non-Christian religion". I say this because it is in state schools (what Americans call "public schools") that parents have the right to withdraw their children from R.E. (Religious Education) and worship........
Thanks David for the clarification. I guess, I was aligning myself with the sentiment & common sense expressed by 'Janet'. I know from personal experience that I wouldn't dream of putting a person of another faith in a situation where they felt they were being indoctrinated/coerced. My personal opinion is that the teacher really did step over the line! You don't punish people (no matter the age) or goosestep them into doing something they instinctively feel is wrong.
queenbee said:Let me assure you I agree with you about the wrongness of the teacher's action.David Lamb said:I think Janet is either wrong, or is using the term "Christian schools" very, very loosely to mean something like "all schools not run by a non-Christian religion". I say this because it is in state schools (what Americans call "public schools") that parents have the right to withdraw their children from R.E. (Religious Education) and worship........
Thanks David for the clarification. I guess, I was aligning myself with the sentiment & common sense expressed by 'Janet'. I know from personal experience that I wouldn't dream of putting a person of another faith in a situation where they felt they were being indoctrinated/coerced. My personal opinion is that the teacher really did step over the line! You don't punish people (no matter the age) or goosestep them into doing something they instinctively feel is wrong.