Georgia school board fires teacher for reading a book to students about gender identity

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Georgia school board fires teacher for reading a book to students about gender identity - Lemmy.world

A Georgia school board voted along party lines Thursday to fire a teacher after officials said she improperly read a book on gender fluidity to her fifth grade class.

I just don’t understand why 5th graders should even be exposed to that that early. For kids that haven’t even gone through puberty yet I think gender identity is a pretty mature topic, and I don’t think I’d want a teacher being the one to discuss it with my child.

And before someone says that I just want to suppress the info keeping it out of school, what about the flip side where a nut job teacher decides 2 genders is part of the lesson plan?

5th grade seems like an appropriate time to start educating students about this as part of their health curriculum. That’s the grade when they gave us the puberty talk in my old school district.

Some early bloomers absolutely start puberty during or before 5th grade.

For people outside the US how old would 5th graders actually be?
11 usually

They seems like a perfectly reasonable age to introduce a person to a topic like puberty.

Like I’m pretty sure I was taught the basics of it and what it does to your body when I was that age.

Nowadays a lot of girls at that age already menstruate. It is not only appropriate, you might even argue it is a tad late.
Isn't that a bit late to be starting basic health education? For girls, that's above the average age of beginning puberty and for both, it's years after the cutoff for it being consider precocious.
It is a bit late, but for what it’s worth, we started the puberty lessons at 10 years old and I was one of the older kids in class. Most were 9.