In Britain, at least 150 now allow their students to decide what they want to wear, whether skirts or trousers, irrespective of their biological sex.
But experts warn that this "politically correct" practice could confuse students.
According to the school authorities, they do not want to define their students by the clothes they wear.
Again, it is also reported that for the first time ever schools in the UK will be rated on how well they cater to transgender students.
Concerning this matter, someone has said, "But by following this fashion to go gender-less, I fear they are supporting a wider movement which risks confusing children and foists adult worries on to young people."
*What I see recurring in this article is the word 'confusion' and that's exactly what this thing is and unfortunately, it's targeted at the young ones.
But experts warn that this "politically correct" practice could confuse students.
According to the school authorities, they do not want to define their students by the clothes they wear.
Again, it is also reported that for the first time ever schools in the UK will be rated on how well they cater to transgender students.
Concerning this matter, someone has said, "But by following this fashion to go gender-less, I fear they are supporting a wider movement which risks confusing children and foists adult worries on to young people."
*What I see recurring in this article is the word 'confusion' and that's exactly what this thing is and unfortunately, it's targeted at the young ones.
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