“È risaputo che gli insegnanti mentono sulla loro fede”: la religione è un ostacolo per ottenere un lavoro come insegnante elementare?

https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/education/2024/10/08/its-common-knowledge-teachers-lie-about-their-faith-is-religion-a-barrier-to-getting-a-job-as-a-primary-teacher/

di Halycon365

13 Comments

  1. Margrave75 on

    Have a family member that had a temp. teaching job in a school where a permanent position was coming up.

    Started going to mass in that local parish every Sunday, helped out with a Sunday school, volunteered to help with the communion and confirmation classes that year.

    Got the job.

    Does none of those things I mentioned anymore!

  2. Halycon365 on

    I know there is a paywall, but it’s a good article. Young teachers have to lie in an interview if they are atheist but seeking a job in the 88% of primary schools that are still religious. Given the shortage, how long before the lack of teachers’ forces this to change?

    Yet another reason to centralise the recruitment of teachers, perhaps at county or provincial level. Also, the fact the taxpayer is paying the salary. There is a lack of political will to touch the board of management structures that often have priests on them.

  3. TheStoicNihilist on

    Even with this forced indoctrination of children church attendance is dwindling. How sad for them.

  4. slamjam25 on

    If the Church wants to set the job requirements they should be paying the salary, simple as that.

  5. outhouse_steakhouse on

    It kills me that the catholic church still has a stranglehold on education in this country, and power and influence in politics out of all proportion to its support in the general population.

    I don’t understand why every school has to have a religious (usually catholic) “ethos”. National schools should be secular, and parents that want to raise their children religious can do that on their own time, with the help of the local church. Schools should be for education, not indoctrination.

  6. more_beans on

    I was told when training to be a teacher to lie about my faith if my class ever asked me. They said because if I told them I didn’t believe in God, that I’d be acting against school ethos and could be fired.

    That was the day I decided to teach in anywhere but a Catholic school, I wasn’t going to indoctrinate kids into something I don’t believe, and when it comes to the insutute of the Catholic Church, actively condemn for their past history of laundries and abuse.

  7. More-Investment-2872 on

    I don’t think anyone is forced to go to a school with a catholic ethos

  8. FloppyDonkeyTrick on

    Its heartwarming how much the corrupt Church is losing its foothold here. Even the bullshit hold over schools they have isn’t enough to turn the tide.

    Good riddance to bad shit.

  9. At this stage, should the Catholic Church be anywhere near a school?

  10. SpyderDM on

    Over 90% of the primary schools are religious schools… of course its a barrier. Religion has no place in schools that receive public funding.

  11. waronfleas on

    They need to be Out of our schools. Completely. If people want to prepare their children for religious events they should be at weekends or after hours.

  12. Massive-Foot-5962 on

    We all encourage this shite by baptising our kids for the nice day out, which the church can then use to justify its position in society.

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