Ontario elementary teachers should teach modernized sex-ed curriculum: union
TORONTO — A union representing Ontario’s elementary school teachers is calling on its members to continue to teach a modernized sex-ed curriculum despite the provincial government’s decision to revert back to a 20-year-old lesson plan.
The Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario “strongly denounced” the Progressive Conservative government’s move to repeal the curriculum updated by their Liberal predecessors in 2015, which taught concepts such as consent, LGBTQ rights and online safety.
The Tories have said teachers will use a version of the curriculum developed in 1998 as the government carries out public consultations for a new document.
ETFO President Sam Hammond criticized the approach and said the union is advising all members to “exercise their professional judgement” on sex-ed matters when school resumes in three weeks.