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Thursday, March 05, 2009
Christian Teachers Question Britain's Proposed Code of Conduct
In November 2008, the General Teaching Council for England published for comment a Draft Code of Conduct and Practice for teachers. GTCE is the professional regulatory body for teaching, and the Code is an attempt to "set out in one place the expected norms of teachers' professionalism and practice, which apply to all teachers, no matter what subject or age of children they teach, their role or level of experience, or the context in which they work." (FAQ). (Also see additional background material.) LifeSite News reported yesterday that Christian and other religious groups are concerned about one of the draft Code's eight principles which calls on teachers to "promote equality and value diversity." Expanding on the principle, the Code calls on teachers to "proactively challenge discrimination." Opponents say this could be read as an attack on the right of publicly-funded faith schools to select leaders of their own religion. They also argue that requiring Christian teachers to proactively oppose homophobia is essentially ordering them, in violation of their religious beliefs, to promote homosexuality as normal and acceptable.