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Iftikhar 07-13-2009 12:20 PM

Racism in British Schooling
 
Salaam

British schools are not doing enough to tackle racism and promote race relations. Many teachers are unaware of racist attitudes amongst pupils. Schools have a responsibility not only to deal with racist incidents but also to prepare pupils for life in a multicultural and multiracial society.

Children from minority groups, especially the Muslims, are exposed to the pressure of racism, multiculturalism and bullying. They suffer academically, culturally and linguistically: a high proportion of children of Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin are leaving British schools with low grades or no qualification.

In the 1980s, the Muslim community in Britain started to set up Muslim schools. The first was the London School of Islamics which I established and which operating from 1981-86. Now there are 133 schools educating approximately 5% Muslim pupils. Very few schools are state funded.

The needs and demands of Muslim children can be met only through Muslim schools, but education is an expensive business and the Muslim community does not have the resources to set up schools for each and every child, and only eight Muslim schools have achieved grant maintained status.

This leaves a majority of children from Muslim families with no choice but to attend state schools. There are hundreds of state schools where Muslim pupils are in majority. In my opinion, all such schools may be designated as Muslim community schools with bilingual Muslim teachers as role models.

Prince Charles, while visiting the first grant maintained Muslim school in north London, said that the pupils would be the future ambassadors of Islam. But what about thousands of others, who attend state schools deemed to be "sink schools"?

The time has come for the Muslim community - in the form of Islamic charities and trusts - to manage and run those state schools where Muslim pupils are in the majority. The Department for Education would be responsible for funding, inspection and maintenance.

The management would be in the hands of educated professional Muslims. The teaching of Arabic, Islamic studies, Urdu and other community languages by qualified Muslim teachers would help the pupils to develop an Islamic identity, which is crucial for mental, emotional and personality development.

In the east London borough of Newham, there are at least 10 state schools where Muslim pupils are in the majority.

The television newscaster Sir Trevor McDonald is a champion of introducing foreign modern languages even at primary level in schools in Britain. The Muslim community would like to see Arabic, Urdu and other community languages introduced at nursery, primary and secondary schools along with European languages so that Muslim pupils have these options.

In education, there should be a choice and at present it is denied to the Muslim community. In the late 80s and early 90s, when I floated the idea of Muslim community schools, I was declared a "school hijacker" by an editorial in the Newham Recorder newspaper in east London.

This clearly shows that the British media does not believe in choice and diversity in the field of education and has no respect for those who are different.

Muslim schools, in spite of meager resources, have excelled to a further extent this year, with two schools achieving 100% A-C grades for five or more GCSEs. They beat well resourced state and independent schools in Birmingham and Hackney.

Muslim schools are doing better because a majority of the teachers are Muslim. The pupils are not exposed to the pressures of racism, multiculturalism and bullying.
Iftikhar Ahmad

Leesifer 07-13-2009 12:37 PM

Re: Racism in British Schooling
 
I have sent your op to the Daily Mail. They'll soon put you right.

mickthinks 07-13-2009 01:12 PM

Re: Racism in British Schooling
 
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Originally Posted by Iftikhar (Post 728671)
The time has come for the Muslim community - in the form of Islamic charities and trusts - to manage and run those state schools where Muslim pupils are in the majority.

:chin:
You seem to be arguing that a racial majority has the moral right to impose its agenda on all minorities. Is that right?

1Samuel8 07-13-2009 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by mickthinks (Post 728679)
:chin:
You seem to be arguing that a racial majority has the moral right to impose its agenda on all minorities. Is that right?

That is one interpretation of his writing.

An other possibility is that he is voicing a potential threat -- the moral right to act upon that threat be damned.

Sock Puppet 07-13-2009 01:22 PM

Re: Racism in British Schooling
 
Boo hoo, a bigoted cunt cries racism. I'm having more and more trouble distinguishing Muslim fundamentalists and Republicans these days.

Dragar 07-13-2009 03:29 PM

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The needs and demands of Muslim children can be met only through Muslim schools,
Don't be an idiot. The kids don't make 'demands', the parents do. And their needs are the same as any other child in the UK. And most of the parental demands are the same as any other parents in the UK.

There probably are some elements of racism in British schools (and every other place you look). You don't fix it with segregation.

godfry n. glad 07-13-2009 05:02 PM

Re: Racism in British Schooling
 
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Originally Posted by Iftikhar (Post 728671)
Salaam

British schools are not doing enough to tackle racism and promote race relations. Many teachers are unaware of racist attitudes amongst pupils. Schools have a responsibility not only to deal with racist incidents but also to prepare pupils for life in a multicultural and multiracial society.

Children from minority groups, especially the Muslims, are exposed to the pressure of racism, multiculturalism and bullying. They suffer academically, culturally and linguistically: a high proportion of children of Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin are leaving British schools with low grades or no qualification.

In the 1980s, the Muslim community in Britain started to set up Muslim schools. The first was the London School of Islamics which I established and which operating from 1981-86. Now there are 133 schools educating approximately 5% Muslim pupils. Very few schools are state funded.

Some are? That would be appalling.

Does the state support Catholic schools, too? I don't think so, since the state there in the UK is such a bigot about that stuff.

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The needs and demands of Muslim children can be met only through Muslim schools, but education is an expensive business and the Muslim community does not have the resources to set up schools for each and every child, and only eight Muslim schools have achieved grant maintained status.
I trust these grants are not state grants, with taxpayer funds?

Look...Your 'community' does not need to erect an entire alternative educational system to foster Islamic teachings. Utilize the state schools for that portion of the curriculum which is secular in nature. Learning English does not require an Islamic format. Nor does any kind of mathematics. Indeed, most life skills can be learned in the state schools without 'Islamisizing' them...particularly if parents supported the schools and their children in attending and succeeding in those schools. Islamic learning can be provided in the community, OUTSIDE THE STATE SCHOOLS, where those of other faiths, or no faith, are not also required to attend to your silly woo-woo being introduced into their lives.

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This leaves a majority of children from Muslim families with no choice but to attend state schools. There are hundreds of state schools where Muslim pupils are in majority. In my opinion, all such schools may be designated as Muslim community schools with bilingual Muslim teachers as role models.
NO. There should be some bilingual teachers (all bilingual being better, preferably a faculty proficient in many different languages that even the Muslim students might not be familiar with), but whether one is Muslim or not is not germane to holding a state teaching job, and should not be. Religious qualifications for state teaching jobs are an ANAETHEMA. They should be forbidden entirely. Your pushing this agenda makes you look to be the bigot in this scenario.

Teach all peoples, of all faiths, all colors, all languages, all creeds to live together in peace.

As noted, segregating children by their religious faith flies directly in the face of that search to learn to live in peace.


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