Some students worry staff could ‘mould the minds’ of younger pupils who are still forming their own political beliefs and fear it could be happening in schools across the country.
Recalling how he discussed Trump, Johnson and Jacob Rees-Mogg, another year 13 student said the same teacher ‘essentially implied they were idiots’ with the way he was talking about them. They worry teachers might be affecting younger pupils who are more easily influenced and are yet to shape their own political beliefs.
The irony of a debate about students ability to analyse facts in discussing a whole article centred around one students opinion without any factual content! Non-story.
Students should stay at school and learn to be rational, unlike their parents and grandparents.
More of the same coming up at universities with all the academics who can't wait to present their opinions on Brexit as 'facts' to the new students
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