In Accord over education
A number of organisations have come together to create Accord – a campaigning coalition dedicated to making school a place of learning and discovery, not an excuse for religious indoctrination.
As I outlined in ‘Faith schools: the wrong issue‘, there really should be no place for religious practices in education. Yet, under current government plans, the schoolroom is set to become a place of ever greater faith-based discrimination.
Accord has been established to counter this. According to the press release from the British Humanist Association (BHA), one of its key members, it will campaign for:
- non-discriminatory admissions and employment policies in all state-funded schools
- an objective, fair and balanced syllabus for education about religious and non-religious beliefs to be pursued in all state-funded schools
- all state-funded schools to be made accountable under a single inspection regime for RE, Personal, Social and Health Education and Citizenship
- the provision of inclusive and inspiring assemblies in the place of compulsory acts of worship in all state funded schools
The current members of the coalition are: The Association of Teachers and Lecturers, The British Humanist Association, Ekklesia, Hindu Academy, The Lesbian and Gay Christian Movement, The Socialist Education Association, and Women Against Fundamentalism.
You can find full information about the group here: http://www.accordcoalition.org.uk/

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