The rejection of transgenderism being taught in Irish schools
The Light|Issue 32: April 2023
Religious groups join forces to block plans
PAUL BENNETT
The rejection of transgenderism being taught in Irish schools

AN education support service which represents nearly 90% of primary schools in Ireland has rejected government plans to teach children transgender ideology.

According to the Irish Independent, the Catholic Primary Schools Management Association (CPSMA) said in a letter to the Irish government that teaching primary children "what it means to be transgender would require to teach something about which there is neither a scientific nor social consensus to highly impressionable young children."

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