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California bars school districts from outing LGBTQ+ kids to their parents
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As a teacher I tend to agree. I would like to do a „yes, and“ to your first paragraph though:
Yes, such behaviours should be discussed with parents/guardians and I think it‘s vital we make sure we discuss these with the students alone extensively.
I‘ve had several students acting up in class where telling the parents would have meant no help for me, but physical or psychological punishment for the student.
No notes on the second paragraph. Classrooms should be spaces in which as many students as possible should feel as safe and accepted as possible. I‘m not going to snitch. Students are who I‘m working for, not parents.