A new amendment aims to give parents the chance to view all curriculum materials that their children will be introduced to, especially on relationships and sex education matters.
Proposed by Labour Baroness Morris and Conservative Lord Sandhurst on June 10, if accepted, the amendment would clarify in law that parents have the right to view all curriculum materials that their children will be exposed to in schools.
“Where parents request it, schools must allow parents to view all curriculum materials used in schools, including those provided by external third-party charitable and commercial providers,” it was written in the amendment.
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