Okay maybe next week.
Ministry of education has announced security breaches as reason for the shutdown.
No reason for that to be seen as anything sinister. Some won't be able to resist it being anything other than sinister.
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Okay maybe next week.
Ministry of education has announced security breaches as reason for the shutdown.
No reason for that to be seen as anything sinister. Some won't be able to resist it being anything other than sinister.
Revsdd, if you prefer to hide your head in the sand by saying that no one is concerned about Ben Levins participation in this issue, then go for it. To me there most certainly are parents out there who have these fears. It has tainted and polarized many, and from what I can see, it will take more than just saying he didn't have any part in writing it. This statement should be backed up with facts. So if people are getting "their shirt in a knot" over this particular issue then I would think the Ontario government should be more "open" with the constituents and put the names of those who did contribute to putting the new curriculum together on the document. Of course this will make them more accountable also which should be a good thing.They should also reference the studies that led them to the conclusion of the age appropriate justifications as to why certain subjects are being introduced at any particular age. Quite frankly, as an example, I find the justification for starting menstruation earlier in life as a reason to have more advanced discussions about things such as anal sex disturbing if they are only considering chronological age while ignoring the developmental /mental age of the child. And love, ethics,....off the table?
And for the record, I will repeat, the premiers sexual orientation is not even a consideration in how I see any of this. I am looking for open dialogue from the government and when I hear concerns being brought up all over the province about Ben Levin, it should be addressed in an honest and forthright manner. And that would include transparency as to who the team was that actually wrote it and their sources. What is so hard about that?
Thank you@Pr. Jae, you said if your son's school put in the new curriculum you would pill him out. I am just curious how that school handles their sex ed., as my experience is that it is taught in connection with gym and gym is only mandatory up until grade 9 and yoir aon is past thay age. Would it not be easier to have him stop taking gym and find ways to get excersie elsewhere? This reasonimg is also one of the problems I have with waiting until grade 8 to start sex ed., it only guarantees childrwn will get two years before they no longer have to take it.
Also, as far as I know, in Ontario there has always been the ability to take your child out of sex ed. classes. I specifically remember bringing a permisson sheet home to my parents each year I took sex ed. and requiring them to sign it to say they were aware of what was happening. If you didn't want your child in it I would assume you wouldn't sign the sheet and they would be given alternate teaching while the rest of the class participated. Perhaps a teacher can tell us if my memory is correct and if this still happens? I am assuming this isn't being stopped with the new curriculum so if you don't like it, just don't sign the form.
off the top of my head:What exactly qualifies someone to be an expert on sex?
Those sound about right to me Gord. Now, on the flipside, should a given person have those things, what should disqualify them from the position?off the top of my head:
--a background in child development
--a record of having studied human sexuality
--an understanding of educational theory and practice
Those would be what I want in the developers of a sex ed curriculum.
Those sound about right to me Gord. Now, on the flipside, should a given person have those things, what should disqualify them from the position?
Insisting on one answer to most questions of morality --the one exception being the principle of mutual, freely given consent.Those sound about right to me Gord. Now, on the flipside, should a given person have those things, what should disqualify them from the position?