The United Kingdom has compared the level of offense to Muslims with the reactions many white students feel about slavery being taught in the United States. The United Kingdom feels teaching such controversial topics can leave students feeling alienated and offended. The government believes this is the way many of the white and black students of the United States feel when slavery is taught.
It has been reported that some of the United Kingdom's teachers chose to drop all lessons about the Holocaust completely out of fear that the Muslim students might choose to express their ideas in an anti-Semitic fashion. One British school decided teaching the Crusades would cause conflict between the non-Muslims and the Muslims. The main reason for eliminating the Crusades was that it would contradict what the mosques are teaching the children.
The United Kingdom Department for Education and Skills released a report. In the report, the following statement was given as to why the decision was made, "Teachers and schools avoid emotive and controversial history for a variety of reasons, some of which are well-intentioned. Staff may wish to avoid causing offence or appearing insensitive to individuals or groups in their classes. In particular settings, teachers of history are unwilling to challenge highly contentious or charged versions of history in which pupils are steeped at home, in their community, or in a place of worship."
As part of the report, the researches displayed an example of a history department in a secondary school in the northern region of the United Kingdom that had decided to teach the Holocaust. This school made it necessary for students to graduate without having to learn about this part of the Jewish history. According the research reports, teachers are fearful of the possibility of confronting "anti-Semitic sentiment and Holocaust denial among some Muslim students."
At another school, parents of those students who practice Christianity are outraged at how the Arab-Israeli conflict has been taught. The report sated, "In another department, the Holocaust was taught despite anti-Semitic sentiment among some pupils, but the same department deliberately avoided teaching the Crusades (for middle school students) because their balanced treatment of the topic would have directly challenged what was taught in some local mosques."
The study also concluded that too many teachers were playing it safe. The report stated teachers should receive better training to learn how to handle teaching controversial topics. The report said other issues, charged by emotion, have been taught in a bland manner, falsely portraying the Afro-Caribbean people as the central victim and ignoring the black pupils. The report also found teachers were down-playing the role of white authorities in the abolition of the slave trade, thus leaving the white students feeling alienated.
This report was released around the time when Britain will mark the 200 year anniversary of the end of the transatlantic slave trade. It was 200 years when laws were passed in the United Kingdom making it illegal to participate in slavery. The anniversary sparked heated protests and high demands for the government to issue a formal apology for the country's role in the slave trade.
Earlier in 2007, a government review of citizenship education believed all pupils should learn about controversial issues, such as slavery and the Holocaust. The British government believes children should be allowed to develop their own sense of identity within the British society. The government believes if children are allowed to create their own identity there would be less social divisions between the various groups.
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21 Comments
Post a CommentSTUPID damned muslims. They don't believe the holocaust so wah wah don't offend their precious delicate sensibilities. Don't talk about how the crusades began after 700 YEARS of invasions, oppression & death at the hands of muslims, christians were forced to pay 'tax' and people who wouldn't convert were beheaded.
THIS IS NOT AMERICA, this is europe. A white christian continent, that allows people of other faiths and ethnicities to live there, and if they don't like our history or our food/clothing/religion they need to GTFO !!!
Stop hiding the truth, Holocaust is real so is 9/11. History is history no one can change it. If the schools won't teach them then families should, plenty of holocaust movies, books, docs. I thought teachers would have more common sense then to ban a part of HISTORY, tell me when the UK children who aren't taught this things grow up and travel to other parts of the world. Jeesh! aren't they going to look uneducated when the rest of the world knows the history and the English don't. Not much thought has gone into this has it???
Sandra J. was far too kind in her response. On one hand i understand that you care about the world and those of us living in it. On the other hand, your lack of responsibility in doing even adequate basic research, let alone the thorough investigation such an intense and volatile subject deserves is unconscionable. Just because you can type and you have an opinion does not mean that the "study" your refer to says anything like what you purport. How about a little accuracy, please?
The article is misleadingly represented.
Madness. If this is not a joke (and a bad one), than I suggest we close all of our churches. It offends the Muslims.....
Besides, the Holocaust has nothing to do with the Muslim world.
Unless the Muslims are (nowadays, and they probably are)sympathetic to the Nazis
What to say about the three hundred years thar Portugal and Spain have lived under the Arabs invasion? Is this subject also due to be prohibited to teach to the youngsters?
I am outraged, it better be a rumour. Everyone has the right to live how they wish but at the same time to learn about the past and the truth. If people don't learn about the Holocaust then it will be forgotten in future generations and could reaccur, this of course is not just for the Holocaust but also other historical events.
This is coming from a 15 year old who is furious.
What utter nonsense. How can we deny kids knowledge of important world events simply because some particular group of people doesn't want to acknowledge those events?
Good article. Sounds like it is safer not to teach anything at all for fear that someone might be offended by the truth.