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El Salvador's Public Schools Ban 'Inclusive Language'... What Changes Will This Bring to Education? 🤔

Are you surprised by the news that 'inclusive language' has been banned in El Salvador's public schools? 😮 Let's explore how the President's decision might impact student safety and the learning environment. Personally, this news has given me much to ponder.

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El Salvador's Public Schools Ban 'Inclusive Language'... What Changes Will This Bring to Education? 🤔
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Hello everyone! Today, I bring you an interesting piece of news from El Salvador that carries significant implications for our education systems.

Recently, El Salvador has implemented a measure prohibiting the use of certain language in public schools. 😮

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Presidential Ban on 'Inclusive Language'

According to UPI, El Salvador's President Nayib Bukele announced on October 7th the prohibition of 'inclusive language' within public schools. This directive applies to 'all public educational centers in the country.' The President shared this news on his X (formerly Twitter) account, and the relevant content has also been officially recorded by the Minister of Education.

Background of the 'Order and Discipline' Regulations

This measure appears to stem from an inspection conducted on August 20th at a public school in San Salvador, targeting students. Minister of Education Alberto Arigurao announced 'order and discipline' rules, within which context the President's ban was issued. ✍️

Why Was 'Inclusive Language' Banned?

The President stated that the specific reasons for banning 'inclusive language' were for the 'safe use by children' and 'safety from external ideas.' This seems to stem from concerns that language used to respect everyone, without excluding specific genders or groups, could potentially cause confusion for children or expose them to negative external influences.

However, such a measure has generated diverse opinions. 'Inclusive language' is generally a way of speaking that aims to respect individuals with diverse identities and social minorities and to eliminate discrimination. Questions are being raised about whether banning it will indeed bring positive effects to the educational field.

Questions Posed to Us

What are your thoughts on El Salvador's recent action? 🤔

Discussions about the use of 'inclusive language' are also taking place in our educational settings. The case of El Salvador provides an opportunity to reflect once again on the direction our education should take.

I believe education is an area that requires continuous thought and development for the safety and proper growth of children. Please share your thoughts in the comments! 👇

Let's work together to create a healthy educational environment where everyone is respected. 😊

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