Posted on 02/23/2012 2:24:15 PM PST by Morgana
EDMONTON, Alberta, February 23, 2012 (LifeSiteNews.com) Under Albertas new Education Act, homeschoolers and faith-based schools will not be permitted to teach that homosexual acts are sinful as part of their academic program, says the spokesperson for Education Minister Thomas Lukaszuk.
Whatever the nature of schooling homeschool, private school, Catholic school we do not tolerate disrespect for differences, Donna McColl, Lukaszuks assistant director of communications, told LifeSiteNews on Wednesday evening.
You can affirm the familys ideology in your family life, you just cant do it as part of your educational study and instruction, she added.
Reacting to the remarks, Paul Faris of the Home School Legal Defence Association said the Ministry of Education is clearly signaling that they are in fact planning to violate the private conversations families have in their own homes. You can affirm the familys ideology in your family life, you just cant do it as part of your educational study and instruction, a government spokesperson told LifeSiteNews.
A government that seeks that sort of control over our personal lives should be feared and opposed, he added.
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The HSLDA and other homeschooling groups warned this week that the new Alberta Education Act, which was re-tabled by Alison Redfords Progressive Conservative government on Feb. 14th to replace the existing School Act, threatens to mandate diversity education in all schools, including home schools.
Section 16 of the new legislation restates the current School Acts requirement that schools reflect the diverse nature of Alberta in their curriculum, but it adds that they must also honour and respect the controversial Alberta Human Rights Act that has been used to target Christians with traditional beliefs on homosexuality. School is defined to include homeschoolers and private schools in addition to publicly funded school boards.
McColl emphasized that homeschoolers were already included in the current definition of school in the School Act, going back to 1988 or longer. And Section 16, she said, is specifically with regards to programs, courses, and instructional materials.
According to McColl, Christian homeschooling families can continue to impart Biblical teachings on homosexuality in their homes, as long as its not part of their academic program of studies and instructional materials.
What they want to do about their ideology elsewhere, thats their family business. But a fundamental nature of our society is to respect diversity, she added.
Pressed about what the precise distinction is between homeschoolers instruction and their family life, McColl said the question involved real nuances and she would have to get back with specifics.
But in a second interview Wednesday evening, McColl said the government wont speculate about particular examples, and explained that she had not yet gotten a straight answer on what exactly constitutes disrespect. She did say that families cant be hatemongering, if you will.
In the first interview, she justified the governments position by pointing to Fridays Supreme Court ruling upholding the Quebec governments refusal to exempt families from its controversial ethics and religious culture program. That program, which aims to present the spectrum of world religions and lifestyle choices from a neutral stance, is required of all students, including homeschoolers.
Just last Friday, the Supreme Court of Canada released a unanimous decision on now its S.L. v. the Commission scolare des Chênes 2012 and thats the same, section 16 has to apply to everyone, including home education families, she said.
Pro-family observers warned that the ruling risked emboldening other provincial governments in their effort to impose diversity programs. The last two years have seen major battles in Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, and now Alberta over the increasing normalization of homosexuality in the schools.
The Supreme Courts narrow ruling did not specifically address homeschooling, however, and left the door open to further court challenges. The court argued that the Quebec family seeking the exemption had simply failed to meet the burden of proof necessary to show that their childrens participation in the course would impede the parents ability to raise the children in their Catholic faith.
Patty Marler, government liaison for the Alberta Home Education Association, said she was surprised at the Ministrys straightforwardness, and questioned how they are going to be able to draw the line between school time and family time.
We educate our children all the time, and thats just the way we live. Its a lifestyle, she said. Making that distinction between the times when were homeschooling and when were just living is really hard to do.
Throw in the fact that I do use the Bible as part of my curriculum and now Im very blatantly going to be teaching stuff that will be against [the human rights act], she said.
Marler pointed out that the issue has direct implications on how families teach their children about marriage because the Alberta Human Rights Act was amended in 2009 to define marriage as between two persons instead of a man and a woman. When I read Genesis and it talks about marriage being one man in union with one woman, I am very, very clearly opposing the human rights act that says its one person marrying another person, she said.
According to Faris, the issue with McColls statements isnt about sexuality or anything else on the gay issue, its about the government trying to control how we teach our own children in our own homes.
He said her comments are particularly interesting in light of the - at the very least - misleading information that a lot of homeschoolers have been getting when theyre calling the Ministers office, saying Look, theres no changes here. Were not going to do anything differently, and other things like that.
The long arm of the government wants to reach into familys homes and control what they teach to their own children in their own homes about religion, sexuality, and morality, he said. These are not the words of a government that is friendly to homeschooling or to parental freedom.
The Progressive Conservative government has 67 of the 83 seats in the provinces legislature, so the bills passage is essentially assured. But an election is imminent and the new right-wing Wildrose Alliance Party is expected to have a strong showing. A Forum Research poll last week showed the upstart party polling at 30% behind the governments 37%.
The Home School Legal Defence Association is calling on Alberta citizens to contact the Education Minister and their elected representatives.
Contact Information:
Hon. Thomas Lukaszuk, Education Minister 423 Legislature Building 10800 - 97 Avenue NW Edmonton, AB Canada T5K 2B6 Phone: (780) 427-5010 Fax: (780) 427-5018 edmonton.castledowns@assembly.ab.ca
Premier Alison Redford Office of the Premier Room 307, Legislature Building 10800-97 Avenue Edmonton, Alberta T5K 2B7 Phone: 780-427-2251 E-mail: Use this form.
Contact info for Alberta MLAs.
Ping. Thx
As part of your ideology, but not part of your education?
What kind of doublespeak is that?
The kind that gets its foot in the door to eventually control all speech.
Canada is no longer a free nation if this stands.
May I point out that Canadians were subjects, not citizens. Note their crazen acceptance of being disarmed, and now they allow the “Queer Qurriculum” to be mandated for all.
Pity!
But, once subjects, always subjects.
Then instead of discussing it during homeschooling class periods they can discuss it as a family around the dinner table. Surely the government will not disallow a family from discussing topics at the dinner table, after “school.”
Ping
Way past overthrow time. There and here. Civility just allows liberals time to debase more and more people.
Freedom of Speech, Come get some!
I have choose where I will stand and I stand for Freedom, Life Liberty and Pursuit of Happiness. I have and will continue to call it out as a sin publicly and I will stand by my words! I will not be intimidate. I have thought deeply and for a long time about this and I will continue to speak the Truth.
Are you ready? I know many here are. Its coming as you can see the first waves moving in now.
The horrible shocks are accelerating. The next step is mandatory sodomy at this rate.
In the article it said that families are allowed [for now!] to be nasty bigots. That is not enough. This is beyond tolerable.
. But in a second interview Wednesday evening, McColl said the government wont speculate about particular examples, and explained that she had not yet gotten a straight answer on what exactly constitutes disrespect. She did say that families cant be hatemongering, if you will.
What’s the Wild Rose Alliance?
Albertans can still possess rifles and shotguns. Generally.
Disarmed?
They don't seem to mind the local or state government ordering all children in a public school to be indoctrinated into their humanist public religion. They only mind if Christians campaign against it. Hypocrites.
This kind of State ordered atheism has nothing to do with “separation of church and state” and everything to do with denying freedom to those the humanists hate. It's like having Muslims run your government under Shira or living in the Soviet Union or China.
Its a libertarian type party that has risen up inside of Alberta Canada. I am not a libertarian of course, but if the “conservatives” think they can regulate the content of a conversation.... then I’d need someone else to vote for.
Looking up for the big asteroid.
It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature.
Try owning, much less carrying a handgun in Canada!
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Basically, this is yet another attack on Catholic teaching by the Left.
This is becoming terrifying.......
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