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The JC letters page, 15th June 2018

Martin D. Stern, Dave Whippman, Frances Canning, Leslie Bergman, Michael Lazarus, David Bolchover, Andrew Berkinshaw-Smith and Avi Moshe share their views with JC readers

June 21, 2018 10:19
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Elephants in rooms


Your report (JC, June 8) on the on-going dispute between the Charedi community and Ofsted over the latter’s attempts to enforce the teaching of its concept of British values is notable by its avoidance of the ‘elephant in the room’.


Clearly, the UK educational establishment is trying to avoid being accused of Islamophobia and is targeting Charedi schools to show that it is not concerned solely with Islamist extremism.


While there are certainly some aspects of Charedi education which could be improved, these do not include teaching the ‘gospel truth’ of evolution or introducing children to ‘alternative lifestyles’.


In this context, the comments of Lord Justice Singh and Mrs Justice Whipple, in their Judicial Review of the policies of the North London Coroner, Mary Hassell are particularly relevant:
“What on its face looks like a general policy which applies to everyone equally may in fact have an unequal impact on a minority.  In other words, to treat everyone in the same way is not necessarily to treat them equally.