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 @9ZDW5P9answered…1yr1Y

No only if it’s reported by a student or other teacher that they are being discriminating then they should be put back into training

 @9YMZDFRanswered…1yr1Y

Yes, but this subject needs to be dealt with in a better manner as it is now almost extreme that the children who do not go by a label eg cat/dog or choosing a different gender based on how they feel that day are the minority and being ostricised

 @B6LC9B4answered…9mos9MO

Another stupid ideology america has inflicted on the world along with trickle down economics, this toxic conversation Diversity training is to vague a concept what type is it learning about the history of different countries not their oppression but their music idealy a project where children are given assignments to learn about the world and some children use it to share their culture that might work we should focus on what unites us not what divides us, some forms of this training are highly counterproductive identitarian politics is dangerous divisive and politicaly toxic among the general public.

 @MG---Sw answered…1yr1Y

It should be encouraged but school management boards should decide on whether it is mandatory in their schhols and the contents should be reviewed and discussed with the wider school community especially parents and teachers themselves.

 @9ZLZLY9answered…1yr1Y

Yes and no I don’t think children should decide what gender they are till their old enough and our Irish culture should be taught more

 @9ZBC6H4answered…1yr1Y

Irish culture should be a priority in Irish schools, any other race who deems it offensive can choose a more diverse school which there are. in many countries their cultures, race and ethnicity are deemed the best but in Ireland its all "racist". like schools putting up cribs for Christmas... looking for non existent issues

 @9SZSJTTanswered…2yrs2Y

 @9H7CKHYanswered…2yrs2Y

No, any good teacher treats their students equally irrespective of race, gender or religious background