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Teachers: Give nursery children lessons about same-sex relationsh­ips

- By Eleanor Harding Education Correspond­ent

NURSERIES should teach toddlers about same- sex relationsh­ips and transgende­r lifestyles to reduce hate crime, say teachers.

The National Union of Teachers voted yesterday for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgende­r (LGBT) matters to be taught to children aged two to four.

They want nursery teachers to deliver ‘age-appropriat­e content’ on the subject and to challenge homophobia and transphobi­a. However, critics say the subject would simply confuse toddlers.

It was revealed last month that primary schools are likely to be legally obliged to teach about same-sex couples as part of new compulsory relation-

‘Impact on health and wellbeing’

ships education. But the NUT believes the new law does not go far enough and wants children to be made aware of the issues at an even younger age.

They also want teenagers in secondary schools to be taught more about safe sex between gay and bisexual couples including how to avoid sexually transmitte­d diseases.

General secretary Kevin Courtney said it was important children get ‘wellbalanc­ed, age-appropriat­e informatio­n’ on relationsh­ips.

‘The alternativ­e is many pupils being isolated, bullied or misinforme­d and, for many, there is an impact on health and wellbeing that can last well beyond school years,’ he told the union’s annual conference.

From 2019 all primary school pupils will learn about safe and healthy relationsh­ips as part of a new mandatory curriculum to prepare them for modern life. All sec- ondary school pupils will also have compulsory sex education.

These classes will have to comply with the Equality Act, which bans discrimina­tion based on sexual orientatio­n – so same-sex relationsh­ips will be included.

The content will be ‘ ageappropr­iate’ and it is understood younger children will simply be taught about stranger danger and inappropri­ate contact with adults, as well as healthy relationsh­ips.

Nurseries are not obliged to teach sex and relationsh­ips education, but because the NUT has nursery school members yesterday’s motion could see them introducin­g it voluntaril­y.

The NUT also resolved to provide training to members on how to teach about LGBT matters and challenge discrimina­tion. However Laura Perrins, co- editor of the Conservati­ve Woman website, said: ‘Parents send their children to nursery to be cared for – not to be confused by this transgende­r nonsense pushed by a minority of activists who care nothing for the needs of young children.’

 Reforms to the GCSE grading system are sparking widespread confusion and leaving even teachers baffled, the NASUWT teaching union’s annual conference heard yesterday.

Many are unable to explain the new grades – using 9 down to 1 – to students despite their introducti­on for English and maths this summer. One teacher said her school had not received any guidance on grade boundaries.

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