Alberta Will Limit Schools' 'Ideological Stance'
Alberta introduces law prohibiting schools from discussing ideological and political issues. The measure raises questions about equality and diversity education.
Canadian province Alberta introduces law against ideological statements in schools. Bill 25 prohibits teachers and school boards from discussing political and social issues.
The new rule was introduced in parliament this week. It includes using flags or symbols of political nature on school grounds.
Supporters say schools should focus on education. Teachers should not participate in social debates, the government says.
Opponents fear the law could limit equality and diversity education. LGBTQ+ organizations also worry about the consequences.
The government says it ensures neutrality. Schools should be safe places for all children, regardless of background.
The law must pass through parliament. It will be discussed further in coming weeks.