Monday, June 2, 2014

British Columbia curriculum promotes gay agenda under guise of diversity


Sex and pro-gay education is finding its way to British Columbia students through the B.C. Ministry of Education, beginning in kindergarten.

Its 2006 Health and Career Education curriculum dictates that kindergartners “use appropriate terminology to identify female and male private body parts” for “safety and injury prevention.” Students use diagrams and models to name the “nipples/breasts,” “vulva/vagina,” “penis,” “testicles,” and “buttocks (bottom, bum).” The curriculum states that appropriate and inappropriate touches may be demonstrated with puppets or models. The teacher may “have the puppets go behind a blanket and use words only when illustrating touches to private body parts.” In Grade 2, teachers review inappropriate touching using scenarios such as: “A man in a changing room at the beach tries to touch a boy’s penis” and “an older boy in the neighbourhood tries to see a younger girl’s vulva and to touch her nipples.”  (more...)

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