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Teach children about hate "in infant school" says shadow education secretary

Shadow Education secretary Kate Green put forward the idea during a fringe panel about online hate

September 23, 2020 12:44
Labour's Kate Green says anti hate education should start in infant school

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Education against antisemitism and online hate should start in infant schools, according to Labour's education spokesman, Kate Green. 

She was taking part in a  fringe debate at this week’s Labour Party conference, on combating online racism and misogyny chaired by the Holocaust Educational Trust’s (HET)  Karen Pollock, which also included Danny Stone, director of the Antisemitism Policy Trust, shadow minister for domestic violence Jess Phillips and HET ambassador Gerry Bluer.

The Shadow Education Secretary said it was “vital” that any legislation embedded the need to for schools to encourage all pupils to discuss and evaluate problematic online content from a young age.

 She feared that the Government would instead favour legislation with a “narrow,  legalistic,  ‘what should we outlaw?’  approach.”

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