Format:
1 Online-Ressource (31 min)
Edition:
Previously released as DVD
Series Statement:
School matters 1-2
Content:
Burleigh Community College Principle John Smith is apprehensive about the reintroduction of uniforms to the college. The main motivation is safety, as staff want to identify more easily who should not be on site. After the outcry following the ban on religious dress in French schools, and a recent battle in the High Court in the UK, the school's policy was drawn up to allow headscarves and robes, but there was some confusion over the status of mosque caps. Not all the pupils obey the new school rules, and two weeks into term about 40 pupils disobey. These include two Muslim girls who fail to wear uniform on the first day. The Muslim Association describe the importance of the jilbab to Muslim women and the misunderstandings over why it is worn. The difficulties involved in incorporating religious dress into school uniforms is clearly illustrated and the scene for discussion on school uniform policy is firmly set
Content:
Burleigh Community College Principle John Smith, calls a meeting with teachers from the school and representatives from the local Bangladeshi community and the Muslim Council to discuss the controversial issue of incorporating religious dress into the school uniform policy. The conversation soon becomes dominated by the ban on religious dress in France. It becomes clear that schools must respect or be mindful of religious needs and this can only be achieved if the staff understand the religions themselves
Note:
Title from resource description page (viewed Mar. 5, 2012)
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Previously released as DVD.
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This edition in English
Additional Edition:
Available in another form 012050098A-012050098B
Language:
English
Keywords:
Film
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