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Education body accused of 'indoctrinating' students with pro-trans messaging in GCSE Spanish lessons

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Gender-critical campaigners have accused an education body of attempting to "indoctrinate" pupils with pro-trans messaging in GCSE Spanish lessons.The criticism comes after a Pearson GCSE Spanish revision guide was found to contain phrases about admiring individuals who campaign for transgender rights.The contested political viewpoints appear in the textbook aimed at 15 and 16-year-olds preparing for their Edexcel Spanish examination.Pearson has defended the content, claiming the phrases represent optional examples rather than mandatory responses that students must memorise or reproduce.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The rhetoric lies within a higher-level exam preparation section, teaching students to construct sentences beginning with "I follow/admire him/her because" in Spanish.Among the suggested completions is the phrase "he/she fights/fought for transgender rights" - rendered as "lucho/luchó por los derechos de las personas transgénero".It sits alongside more general options...

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