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Whose hands on our education? Identifying and countering gender-restrictive backlash

3 Oct 2024

For example, this facilitated the growth of the Muslim Brotherhood, and its political party affiliates, to exert a powerful role in the spread of religious education in both formal and informal education, and on governmental education policy. [...] The influence of education takes place both through the formal curriculum – the knowledge and ideas that students are exposed to in lessons – and the ‘hidden curriculum’, the ‘unspoken or implicit academic, social and cultural messages that are communicated to students while they are in school’ (Glossary of Education Reform, 2015). [...] When the court ruled in the teacher’s favour, Alliance Defending Freedom International countered that the ruling undermines the autonomy of the Church and fails to protect the rights of parents to choose the education of their children (Vargas, 2022). [...] In response, the Jordan Teaching Association (now dissolved) and the Muslim Brotherhood objected to the reform on the grounds of secularisation and Westernisation of the curriculum. [...] 28 Whose hands on our education? Their initiatives illustrate many of the tactics outlined in Chapter 2: creating and weaponising fears around the protection of children and the imposition of ‘foreign’ values, scapegoating and demonisation of LGBTQI+ people, use of misinformation and hyperbole, and cross-national collaboration and coordinated action.
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62
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United Kingdom

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