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dipsydoodle

(42,239 posts)
Sun Jun 15, 2014, 10:44 AM Jun 2014

Taxpayers' cash should not be used to fund faith schools, say voters.

Labour is calling for cross-party talks on how religious education is conducted and monitored in the state sector as a special poll for the Observer shows widespread concerns about the use of taxpayers' money to fund faith schools in a multicultural Britain.

The survey by Opinium shows that 58% of voters now believe faith schools, which can give priority to applications from pupils of their faith and are free to teach only about their own religion, should not be funded by the state or should be abolished.

Of those with concerns, 70% said the taxpayer should not be funding the promotion of religion in schools, 60% said such schools promoted division and segregation, and 41% said they were contrary to the promotion of a multicultural society. Fewer than one in three (30%) said they had no objections to faith schools being funded by the state.

Labour supports the continuation of state-funded faith schools and shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt said he saw them as "an important part of the educational landscape". But he said the recent controversy in Birmingham, where six non-faith schools have been put into special measures and a further five criticised following allegations of a plot by hardline Muslims to infiltrate them, had raised important questions about the relationship between education and religion in a multicultural society.

http://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/jun/14/taxpayers-should-not-fund-faith-schools

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Taxpayers' cash should not be used to fund faith schools, say voters. (Original Post) dipsydoodle Jun 2014 OP
I agree. enlightenment Jun 2014 #1

enlightenment

(8,830 posts)
1. I agree.
Sun Jun 15, 2014, 11:45 AM
Jun 2014

Not in the UK and not in the US.

It sounds like Labour and the DfE need to pay attention to what people are saying, instead of assuming they know best - if 58% are opposed, it is particularly tone-deaf for the government to continue with their support of funding for faith schools.

While they're at it, they should start taking a double-strong look at all the academies; from the report, it seems like the company that took over three of the Birmingham schools should have its ability to operate revoked. Taking schools that had gotten passing grades and driving them into the ground is hardly beneficial to children and the speed with which they tanked those schools suggests that all the new academies should be given extra scrutiny.

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