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Already I have received a number of responses to my post, several disagreeing with 
my stance that
teachers do not have the right to determine what a child  chooses to read during 
non-instructional
time.  So I would ask how you would respond to a hypothetical situation such as 
this ...

Imagine your child has chosen to read The Bible or the Koran and takes it to 
school, or borrows it
from the library, to continue reading during silent reading opportunities in the 
class.  You support
his/her choice.  But the TEACHER refuses to let the child read it simply because 
he/she disagrees
with its subject matter because of his/her personal beliefs.

Would you support the teacher's decision? Would you defend your child's choice?  Is 
such a situation
not censorship?  Does it not conflict with the individual's right to read which I 
think is
guaranteed in your Constitution somewhere?  
Barbara

Barbara Braxton
Teacher Librarian
COOMA NSW 2630
AUSTRALIA

E. barbara.288@bigpond.com
Together we learn from each other 

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