National Post

Father says Grade 10 worksheet was biased against right-wing views

- Dirk Meissner

VICTORIA • An assignment that asked students at a high school in British Columbia to identify the political leanings of racists and immigratio­n opponents showed a bias against people with right-wing views, says a father whose son was given the worksheet.

Matt deFouw said he took concerns about the worksheet to the Kamloops-Thompson School District, which launched an investigat­ion.

B.C.’s Education Ministry said in a statement Thursday the worksheet is not part of the school curriculum and it will not be used again in the district.

“Essentiall­y, all the questions on only one piece of paper paint people, even right-of-centre people, as xenophobic, misogynist racists who want to enact a brutal police state that wiretaps and executes its citizens,” deFouw said in an interview.

He posted the worksheet from his son’s Grade 10 social studies class on his Facebook page. The school district confirmed it was part of an assignment at Valleyview Secondary School.

“One question is, ‘Who is a racist?’ ” said deFouw. “And the answer is rightwing people. That’s about as clear as you need to be. Another example of a question was, ’Who believes that women should stay home and be mothers?’ The answer is right wing.”

The assignment included 10 questions. DeFouw’s Facebook post included the answers provided to the students by their teacher.

Those on the left wing were identified as “A person who believes that Canada should send aid to Third World countries” and “A person who believes that the school strap should be abolished.”

The district released a statement from the school principal dated Oct. 2 that was sent to deFouw. It says there was a meeting with the teacher and “although there was no intent to cause confusion for students, the teacher acknowledg­ed that the Social Studies worksheet did not present a balanced view of the political spectrum and it was an over simplifica­tion of a very complex issue.”

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