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Judith Nemeth says Spielman is using “a sledgehammer to crack a nut”

National Association of Jewish Orthodox Schools director offers counter propsal that Ofsted should set up a think-tank to focus on countering extremism.

February 9, 2018 15:44
Ofsted Chief Inspector Amanda Spielman

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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The government has been warned against using “a sledgehammer to crack a nut” by introducing new laws to regulate religious educational institutions.

Judith Nemeth, executive director of the National Association of Jewish Orthodox Schools, was responding to calls for legislation from the chief inspector of Ofsted, Amanda Spielman.

In a speech last week, Ms Spielman said the inspection service sought more powers to tackle those undermining “fundamental British values or equalities law”.

While most faith schools were exemplary in promoting tolerance, she said, some people used educational institutions to “narrow young people’s horizons” and, in the worst cases, indoctrinate them with extremist ideology.

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