... if your grade 8 child was discussing prostitution laws in school? We're doing hot topics and media analysis, and the kids were in charge of presenting two sides of an issue that has recently appeared in the news. Here in Ontario, we just had a court case challenging the national prostitution laws, which was won by the women presenting the case (they wanted the right to practice their profession in their own houses). So, the kids had to choose an article from a recent newspaper to analyse, and, of course, this story is all over the place. I allowed it, figuring that if they're old enough to read the article, they're old enough to talk about it.
Re: So... would you take offense...
I would rather my kids be discussing it in school with a teacher present to help facilitate the discussion and keep it appropriate than have it be a conversation with no one to monitor what is going on...
But then, I tend to like to let my students talk about controversial topics as well, so I may not be the best judge
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I completely agree with Ringy. It would be very interesting to hear to what they came up with.
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They were great. We talked about issues of poverty, and slavery as well as issues about safety. We also discussed whether removing the ban would encourage teens to aspire to become prostitutes or not. They were really good about thinking about both sides of the issue.
They were funny though too, a lot of the boys were like "If my mum knew I was talking about this, she'd be so mad".
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