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Teachers should not be banned from joining groups which promote racism, a report has recommended


12th March 2010: Teachers should not be banned from joining organisations which promote racism and intolerance, a report has recommended.

Barring school workers from membership of such non-proscribed groups or political parties such as the BNP would be a "disproportionate response" and a "profound political act", the study's author concluded.

BNP leader Nick Griffin welcomed the report, saying schools should be "fountains of learning" rather than "indoctrination centres".

"All teachers should, however, keep their politics strictly separate from the classroom," he added.

teachers_2pa.jpgBut teaching union NASUWT branded the review was branded a "golden opportunity squandered". General secretary Chris Keates said the report was "woefully inadequate and littered with contradictions".

Maurice Smith, who was tasked with investigating the problem of racism within schools, said such action would constitute "taking a very large sledgehammer to crack a minuscule nut".

The former Chief Inspector of Schools said 10 measures already in place were sufficiently comprehensive to "mitigate the risk", though he acknowledged some of these needed time to "bed-in" and could be improved upon.

Among his suggestions outlined to Schools Secretary Ed Balls, Mr Smith recommended closing a gap between "policy on the shelf and practice in the classroom". He said: "I do not believe that barring teachers or other members of the wider school workforce from membership of legitimate organisations which may promote racism is necessary at present, although it should be kept under active review."

Mr Smith, who is currently director of education for the Church of England Manchester Diocese, said the relationship between racist behaviour and membership of an apparently racist organisation was "not necessarily causal". And he said there was currently "insufficient evidence of risk" to justify a ban on teachers joining organisations such as the BNP.

His independent review made six recommendations which the Government has accepted in full.

By The Press Association
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