20 year old Scottish representative excellent curriculum (CfE) has failed to provide children with the appropriate level of subject-based education and practical skills. CfE will focus on other priorities such as embedding. Human relationships, sexual health, parent-child education (RSHP) Overall CfE. This includes: teach Children ages 4 to 8 will learn about male and female genitals and their functions, and children aged 8 to 11 will learn about basic knowledge about sex. Some parents, including Kate E. Deeming, don't think it should be the state's role to teach RSHP content.
According to the EISthe largest trade union for teachers in Scotland, incorporated in 2020. United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) has enacted into Scottish law that “public authorities should take special measures to protect children with intersecting characteristics, who are underrepresented and who face barriers and discrimination. It means “there is.” This includes children and young people who identify as LGBT. Education Scotland uses the UNCRC to justify allowing pupils to transition without telling their parents, under the guise of what they call 'LBGT+ inclusive education'.
Kate spoke with Scottish students about her dedication to raising her son as carefully as possible, despite CfE's continued failures. Exam pass rates have been declining since 2016. Kate suggested actions parents can take to protect their children in Scotland and further afield as gender ideology and anti-racism attack schools across the West.
Kate is a Philadelphia-born, Glasgow-based “retired” (cancelled) dance artist and solo mother. As a childhood advocate, she is determined to stop the pathologizing of children's experiences and make childhood fun again. she Scottish Education UnionParent & Supporter Coordinator. she can be found at x @SunriseDance and on substack @DeemingDream. her podcast is pink elephant.