British teacher Katharine Birbalsingh claims school children identifying as animals is a “societal problem” and there is no guidance for schools to deal with the issue.
The Telegraph reports students were chastised by teachers for questioning the self-proclaimed identity of their peers at Rye College in East Sussex.
“Head teachers and ordinary teachers in the classroom, what are they meant to do?” Ms Birbalsingh told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan.
“I do feel sorry for them because they are getting it in the neck.” #Societal Intelligence: Bringing diverse knowledge to the table # DEEPER 139 - The Societal Loneliness Epidemic & The Importance Of Community # CEOs driving societal change in Latin America: Enrique Téllez of Desarrolladora Del Parque
The Telegraph reports students were chastised by teachers for questioning the self-proclaimed identity of their peers at Rye College in East Sussex.
“Head teachers and ordinary teachers in the classroom, what are they meant to do?” Ms Birbalsingh told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan.
“I do feel sorry for them because they are getting it in the neck.” #Societal Intelligence: Bringing diverse knowledge to the table # DEEPER 139 - The Societal Loneliness Epidemic & The Importance Of Community # CEOs driving societal change in Latin America: Enrique Téllez of Desarrolladora Del Parque
