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Host: Hello everyone, and welcome to episode 32 of Marking the Role, where we talk about everything educational. This podcast is for teachers, it's for lecturers, it's for parents and students if you're interested as well. And we cover the difficult issues, the stuff that a lot of others simply won't cover.
Our last episode, Episode 31 we looked at how teachers can keep their job in the days of gender ideology, how not to tread on the toes of those who are very delicate and are don't like to be misgendered or they like to have their pronouns used correctly. But one of the big pieces of feedback that we had was that schools didn't know that it was quite legal and within the Discrimination Act to differentiate students once they got over 12.
So if a trans student is insisting they play in the girls netball team and they're 13 years old, then they can be lawfully stopped from playing because of physical advantages or disadvantages. So no matter what you're told in so called guidelines, it is quite legal and within the Discrimination Act to differentiate once the child gets to 12. And if any trans student insists on playing in girls sports after 12, no, they can't.
Which brings me to what we'll be doing in the next episode. Not this one. Episode 33. We'll be looking at resisting gender education in Australia. And this is for parents. Now we've looked at it for teachers in the last episode 31, but this is really for parents. So I urge you, if you're a teacher who is a parent or if you're a parent who's listening, get your friends to to have a listen in because there's some great things happening in Australia and New Zealand and around the world where groups of parents are banding together in order to resist this ridiculous gender ideology that's happening in schools.
Host: When students are taught that they may have been born in the wrong body, that there are they were born with girls body parts or boys body parts, not that they were born male or female. This ridiculous ideology has gone far too far and education departments all over Australia seemingly have embraced it, but they probably simply didn't know much about it anyway.
That's in episode 33 and a couple of weeks time. But today we look at universities quality and teacher training. They're all very much involved. Our universities have come in for a lot of flak in the last 12 months, especially from Jason Clare and the Federal Government, the Minister for Education, and we'll be looking at a few things that he has said about education in our university system.