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αν δεν κατάλαβες τι εννοεί μπορώ να σου το εξηγήσω
για πες...
αν δεν κατάλαβες τι εννοεί μπορώ να σου το εξηγήσω
ακούς τι γράφεις?
μωρέ αυτός καλά τα λέει... εσύ είσαι βλάκας που δεν το καταλαβαίνεις
In October of 2013, Ofsted, the inspecting agency for British schools, found that a Muslim school, funded by taxpayers, was requiring non-Muslim women teachers at the school to cover their heads and shoulders. The administration also banned children from singing songs, playing instruments, and reading stories like fairy tales. The situation was so bad that Ofsted shut the school down immediately after their investigation began. In their October 17 report, Ofsted declared the school “dysfunctional,” and stated that they were greatly concerned that the administration of the school was run by persons who had limited to no knowledge of how to educate or run a school. As a result, the school was placed on “special measures,” which subjects it to continuous visits from officials, and can be closed if not improved
A Muslim free school in Derby has said it will support female staff who do not want to wear head coverings.
It follows a letter warning the Al-Madinah School it faced closure unless discrimination against female staff and pupils stopped.
Education Minister Lord Nash laid out 17 issues for the school to consider, which included an end to "unacceptable" teaching standards.
The letter said if steps were not taken by Tuesday, funding would be pulled.
Parent-governor Abdullah Shahjan told BBC Radio Derby: "We are amending policies to make sure we support staff, who if for their cultural, ethical, or faith do not wish to cover their hair."
Another governor Fasal Hussain said: "We are very open, very flexible."
However, with regard to Lord Nash's letter and female staff wearing head scarves he added: "We would have appreciated some consultation.
"We have never received any complaints from our staff."
Single-gender school
One of the other concerns raised in the letter was that women and girls were being treated less favourably than men and boys.
Head of Islamic studies, Mohammad Burhaan, said: "We are an Islamic school and if we were to discriminate against women in any way we wouldn't be faithful to our faith.
"If you look at the tradition of Islam, it has a very rich history and heritage of female scholarship - both religious and in the field of science, languages and mathematics - we are very proud of that heritage.
"If we were going to discriminate we would have applied to be a single-gender school from the outset."
He said the chair of governors was female, most staff were female and most pupils were female.
"I think actions speak louder than words and we can't give a bolder statement to our dedication to equality of gender than that," he said.
During an earlier interview on Newsnight, Mr Burhaan said head scarves were the code of dress adopted by the school.
"If you look at an air hostess, for example, a female wears a different code of dress.
"We are not saying they are discriminated against, that's a choice made by the business," he said then.
The government had told the school to write to all female members of staff telling them they did not have to wear a hijab if it was in conflict with their religion or beliefs.
Management structure
In the letter outlining concerns, Lord Nash wrote: "The trust has manifestly breached the conditions of its funding agreement by:
Failing to ensure the safety of children at the school
Delivering an unacceptably poor standard of education
Discriminating in its policies and procedures towards female staff
Failing to discharge its duties and responsibilities in respect of the governing body
"I will not tolerate breaches of the commitments you gave when entering into the funding agreement."
He urged the school's trust to take five "urgent steps" by 15 October, including providing written confirmation that "you have ceased any practices and procedures that have as their reason, cause or effect that women and girls are treated less favourably than men and boys".
The school has been given a deadline of 22 October to address nine further action points and must provide a plan setting out a clear management structure by the start of November.
κατά τα άλλα αυτός δεν βλέπει τι γράφει μαλάκα πάπιε...
πως θα γίνει κάτι τέτοιο στην ελλ. δημόσια εκπαίδευση τραβατρόμπα????
αυτά να τα βλέπουν όσοι θέλουν ελάχιστο κράτος (Θάτσερ λάικ)
και την εκπαίδευση στους ιδιώτες...
πως θα γίνει κάτι τέτοιο στην ελλ. δημόσια εκπαίδευση τραβατρόμπα????
ουτε καν...ο πάπιος γκουγκλάρει...
ουτε καν...
Περιμενει να περασουν σελιδες ;)
κατάλαβα .. καταπίνει το σπέρμα... ζορίζεται λίγο γιατί του έπεσε παχύρευστο αλλά το λαρύγγι του όλα τα κατεβάζει... κάτι σαν τον κώλο του λίλα είναι
μουααααχαχαχαχαχαχαχαεσύ ειδικά εχεις εξευτελιστεί ττλείως.
δεν δικαιούσαι δια να ομιλείς.
ουτε καν...
Περιμενει να περασουν σελιδες ;)
περιμένω να μου πείτε ΠΩΣ θα γίνει κάτι τέτοιο στην ελλ. εκπαίδευση....
άντε εξυπνάκηδες...
και ποιός σου είπε ρε παπάρα ότι τα σχολεία είναι ιδιωτικά... government funded είναι όπως όλα τα σχολεία στην Αγγλία και κουμάντο κάνει ο δήμος (county) και το board of trustees σε συνεργασία με τον σύλλογο γονέων και κηδεμόνων... δίδακτρα δεν υπάρχουν (εφόσον είναι government funded) και το βασικό πρόγραμμα μαθημάτων είναι αυτό που ορίζει το υπουργείο... από κει και πέρα κάθε σχολείο έχει το δικαίωμα να προσθέσει παραπάνω αντικείμενα στο πρόγραμμα του εφόσον εξασφαλίσει τους πόρους γιαυτά (χορηγίες, δημοτικά τέλη, συνεισφορές γονέων κλπ κλπ κλπ κλπ)...
αυτό είναι δημοκρατία μαλάκα
πιπούλη το σπέρμα που θα σου ρίξω σήμερα θα είναι παχύρευστο... δεν συνίσταται για γαργάρες απλά προσπάθησε να το καταπιείς...
πιπούλη το σπέρμα που θα σου ρίξω σήμερα θα είναι παχύρευστο... δεν συνίσταται για γαργάρες απλά προσπάθησε να το καταπιείς...