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Support every child's right to question, and help develop critical thinking

Submitted on Friday 26th February 2016

Rejected on Thursday 10th March 2016

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)

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Support every child's right to question, and help develop critical thinking

Petition Details

Those responsible for teaching children are to have a duty of care to establish a context where received wisdom is fallible, and critical thinking valued.

Religion or "faith" provides no grounds for exemption from this duty.

Legislate and take measures to enforce this in all schools.

Additional Information

I sometimes meet people who recall their science classes as a series of facts. Students need to understand the role of peer review.

Many people recall their history classes as a series of facts rather than a rich tapestry of sometimes conflicting stories where the evidence varies in quality.

We are living in times that prove, with deadly effect, the consequences of dogmatic teaching of religion.


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

We can't accept your petition in its current form as it does not call for a clear action from the UK Government and Parliament. You could start a petition which clearly outlines what you would like the Government to do to help develop critical thinking.

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