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So two Muslim student teachers were placed at a Christian school for their teaching placements*. The principal turned them away citing "Duty of care" reasons. The duty of care reason in this case? Because wearing a hijab and being Muslim is inconsistent with Christian beliefs.
While he had arranged for the student teachers to complete their placements elsewhere (so he's not entirely a dick in this one), what I found hilarious was that he didn't have the support from parents. The parents were actually unhappy that the student teachers had been moved!
My thoughts:
-From what I've seen, this goes against basic Christian principles. I do believe that among said principles are "love thy neighbour", even if that neighbour happens to be Muslim. This is the only reason why I don't respect the guy for his decision.
-Most school placements require the student teacher to meet with the school BEFORE placement commences. If he'd had an issue, he could've raised it prior to them actually starting their placement.
-Whichever university those students were aligned with will most likely not use the school again, as things like this tend to damage the relationships universities have with the schools.
-I don't respect him for dismissing the students because they're Muslim. If the students had done something that genuinely affected duty of care (For instance, left the classroom without a teacher present), then I could understand. This just smacks of intolerance and also does not send a good message to the students. The message he seems to be sending them is "A good Christian only interacts with other Christians."
-People in the comments are idiots.
So two Muslim student teachers were placed at a Christian school for their teaching placements*. The principal turned them away citing "Duty of care" reasons. The duty of care reason in this case? Because wearing a hijab and being Muslim is inconsistent with Christian beliefs.
While he had arranged for the student teachers to complete their placements elsewhere (so he's not entirely a dick in this one), what I found hilarious was that he didn't have the support from parents. The parents were actually unhappy that the student teachers had been moved!
My thoughts:
-From what I've seen, this goes against basic Christian principles. I do believe that among said principles are "love thy neighbour", even if that neighbour happens to be Muslim. This is the only reason why I don't respect the guy for his decision.
-Most school placements require the student teacher to meet with the school BEFORE placement commences. If he'd had an issue, he could've raised it prior to them actually starting their placement.
-Whichever university those students were aligned with will most likely not use the school again, as things like this tend to damage the relationships universities have with the schools.
-I don't respect him for dismissing the students because they're Muslim. If the students had done something that genuinely affected duty of care (For instance, left the classroom without a teacher present), then I could understand. This just smacks of intolerance and also does not send a good message to the students. The message he seems to be sending them is "A good Christian only interacts with other Christians."
-People in the comments are idiots.
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