School teachers in Nebraska were forbidden to speak to the disciples, "boys and girls"

Recently on the website Nebraska Watchdog was promulgated instructions for teachers middle school Lincoln Nebraska, which contains a strong recommendation to avoid when dealing with children such as "boys and girls".





The document, entitled "12 easy steps on the way gender identity" requires teachers to "never say phrases like "boys and girls", "boys", "ladies and gentlemen", as well as other treatment, emphasizing sex differences. Instead, it is proposed to choose gender-neutral options like "students", "athletes" or even "purple penguins." This is no joke, in the documents and said: "the purple penguins". (Probably had in mind Amateur sports team "Purple Penguin")

If you want to split the class into groups for any reason, you are not recommended to use with sex differences. It is proposed to divide children, for example, dates of birth, or inviting them to be defined in the preferences: "catbird or Bicycle; milk or juice, dogs or cats; winter or summer; to listen or to speak."

The principles of political correctness and so force many of us to monitor every word so as not to be accused of intolerance. But these teachers will now have to think ten times before to divide your class into groups or pairs and not consider whether someone is the division of "gender-differentiated".

The third "a simple step towards gender identity" requires to provide each student the right to choose what name and what kind of pronunciation it should be invited. This must be done in the first day of school.

One of the most impressive is a requirement to use visual images in which human figures do not correspond to any concrete floor.

If the teacher is absolutely necessary to mention the sex, he should say: "boy, girl, both or neither the one nor the other". If it will knock kids off, and they start asking questions, the teacher should use this as an excuse to talk about the fact that the school "recognizes and respects the entire spectrum of gender differences of their students."

If the teacher hears that the conversation among the children share each other according to the principle boy-girl, "the teacher needs to hold a conversation with them and contribute to the development of broader ideas about sexual spectrum that exists in society."

Teachers should "teach children specific language that will help them be proud of themselves as they feel themselves and also protect others from discrimination by gender".

Obviously, this is only the beginning. The Lincoln school is not unique, many other schools in the U.S. already have such instructions.

 

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