This is no different to a parent barging into a classroom during a lesson and shouting at the teacher in front of the kids

Trug

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Long winded heading but I feel it is important for our kids and their teachers.
If I barged into anybody's workplace and critised them for their work (gobbed off), I know where I would end up. Especially if I have no experience or knowledge of the work being carried out. To me, this is just the same. FFS, let teachers get on with their work and stop interefering, criticising and threatening. In the latter the police should be called.
 
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Long winded heading but I feel it is important for our kids and their teachers.
If I barged into anybody's workplace and critised them for their work (gobbed off), I know where I would end up. Especially if I have no experience or knowledge of the work being carried out. To me, this is just the same. FFS, let teachers get on with their work and stop interefering, criticising and threatening. In the latter the police should be called.
Have the teaching unions reacted to the threats against a teacher for exploring opinions in a religious studies class yet?
 
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