Ontario high school students plan walkout over curriculum

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是反福特吗?
 
加拿大也闹学潮
学生会不会同反教纲的父母切割:tx:
警察警棍手铐又要出动了,安省警力以保障福省长安全为主。
 
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“It’s time for all students to stand up and fight for our right to education. We the students will walk out, protest, and demand the reinstatement of the 2015 sex ed curriculum and re-establishment of the indigenous curriculum rewrite. We the students will not stop. We will not relent. Not until we win this fight.”
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这个乱啊!多做点努力,降一点电费,水费,油价,气费不行吗?
 
周末再加个班吧。立个法,禁止学生闹事。
 
旧的性教育导致了太多性问题,比如滥交,兽交,乱伦,还有性变态。那些喜欢旧的性教育的,十有八九是不想他们的孩子受到保护。
 
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想劝一下吧还被教育了一通. 胸怀天下,心潮澎湃的气概.
 
相信无知可以保护儿童的人很多
 
Ontario students walk out of class to protest sex-ed curriculum changes
Protest is a response to province scrapping revised sex-ed curriculum in favour of 1998 version
Nicole Thompson · The Canadian Press · Posted: Sep 21, 2018 11:07 AM ET | Last Updated: an hour ago

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Students at more than 100 schools across Ontario walked out of class Friday afternoon to protest against changes to the province's sex-ed curriculum. (Evan Mitsui/CBC)

Students at more than a hundred schools across Ontario have pledged to walk out of class this afternoon to protest changes to the province's curriculum.

The province's Progressive Conservatives government announced in July that it would scrap the modernized sex-ed curriculum brought in by the previous Liberal regime in 2015. That document included warnings about online bullying and sexting, but opponents, especially social conservatives, objected to parts addressing same-sex relationships, gender identity and masturbation.

Late last month, the government released a curriculum meant to temporarily replace the modernized version. Observers have said it makes passing mention of modern concepts such as the internet and cellphones but largely reverts to the vague language and broad topic outlines used in the previous curriculum last updated in 1998.

Arscott, who is two-spirit and uses gender neutral pronouns, said they know firsthand what it feels like to learn from the older curriculum.

"There's a lot of kids that are going to feel alienated," Arscott said. "When I was growing up, it made me feel alienated that all I learned about was heterosexual relationships or identifying as either a male or a female."


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Dozens of Toronto students marched along Queen Street West during walkouts dubbed 'We the students do not consent.' (John Rieti/CBC)

It was that same desire to feel represented in the classroom that led Arscott to found the group Decolonize Canadian Schools last year.

"It's time that kids in especially the public school system get educated about Indigenous issues and Indigenous history, especially from the perspective of Indigenous people because nobody knows our history better than us," Arscott said, pointing to the cancelled curriculum writing sessions as a step backward.

The sessions, which were set to take place in July, had been aimed at enhancing Indigenous perspective in the province's school curriculum. The government also scrapped curriculum writing sessions on American Sign Language and Indigenous Languages in kindergarten set for the same time as a cost-cutting measure.

At the time, a spokesman for the ministry of education said the government would still work with "experts, elders and Indigenous communities" to develop "support materials" for the updated curriculum, but did not provide any specifics.

Ryan Bird, a spokesman for the Toronto District School Board, said Friday that while the student walkouts aren't officially sanctioned, the board wants to make sure everyone who takes part is safe so staff will be onhand to supervise the protests.

"We encourage them to have their say," he said, adding that in spite of the encouragement, students who leave class without permission from a parent will be marked absent.

The province is launching public consultations on a new sex-ed curriculum next week, and a spokeswoman for the education minister said she encouraged people to participate.
 
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