I collected my son today (Year 4) and was treated to a long story about a "bad man" who wants to stop teachers getting pay rises, shorten school holidays and lengthen the school day. He also wants teachers to be paid only for teaching and not for planning lessons. This man has no background in teaching. That is why the teachers are going to march down the street to try and make him change his mind.
My son has just turned 9. I expect his classroom time to be spent learning the national curriculum, not listening to a 20-minute (apparently) one-sided presentation of a political issue.
I don't care whether the teachers have a valid grievance or not. I am seething with anger that a teacher should choose to wilfully ignore Section 407 of the Education Act 1996, which states:
407 Duty to secure balanced treatment of political issues
(1)
The local education authority, governing body and head teacher shall take such steps as are reasonably practicable to secure that where political issues are brought to the attention of pupils while they are —
(a) in attendance at a maintained school, or
(b) taking part in extra-curricular activities which are provided or organised for registered pupils at the school by or on behalf of the school,
they are offered a balanced presentation of opposing views.Rant over.