Posted on 11/13/2006 3:06:34 AM PST by MadIvan
Teachers are to be warned that bullying prompted by Islamophobia is on the rise in schools across the country.
Schools minister Jim Knight will also remind teachers, at a conference, of new ways to deal with bullying through the internet and mobile phones.
This includes the right to ban mobile phones from school classrooms.
Chris Keates, head of the NASUWT teaching union hosting the conference in London, says: "Everyone must play their part in banishing bullying."
'Wrecking lives'
She added: "Every day children are tormented and abused by bullies with devastating and often lasting impact on their mental and physical well-being.
"Bullying wrecks lives and more most be done to raise awareness of its prejudiced nature."
Mr Knight said bullies of any kind should not be tolerated.
He added head teachers had the powers and support needed to prevent and tackle the problem but young people also had to contribute to the anti-bullying effort.
Back in March new guidance requiring schools to deal with faith-based bullying was issued by the Department for Education and Skills for the first time.
And in August the government set out new measures to help schools, parents and pupils tackle the issue of "cyber-bullying".
The Anti-Bullying Alliance has identified seven types of cyber-bullying, ranging from abusive text messages, e-mails and phone calls to bullying via internet chatrooms, social networking sites and instant messaging.
A recent study suggested up to one-fifth of pupils have experienced some form of cyber-bullying.
The NASUWT conference comes just before anti-bullying week, which will focus on the role of the bystander.
Pupils will be encouraged to speak out if they witness bullying in their school.
The Department for Education and Skills said new measures to stamp out the problem were likely to be unveiled during anti-bullying week.
Prayers at school 'lead to abuse'
By Hannah Goff
BBC News education reporter
Like all devout Muslims, 14-year-old Yasameen and her sister Sundus, 11, are supposed to pray five times a day.
Most of these prayer sessions fall outside the school day but, with the end of British summertime, one now occurs before home time.
The half-Iraqi girls, through their parents, asked the head teacher at Nottingham's Manning School for Girls for a room which they could use for prayer during their lunch break.
But there was a gap of a few days between the request and when the room could be made available.
So Yasameen and Sundus, and other Muslim students, decided to hold their own prayer session in the playground.
The first day it passed off without a problem - the children knelt and prayed in Arabic and returned to their classes.
But the second time the children were abused by some of the other girls in the school.
When one of those praying challenged this she was allegedly assaulted by another pupil.
Dr Sanaa Al-Ameen, father of Yasameen and Sundus, said: "The girl who was attacked didn't have very good English and she thought she was committing a crime by praying. She was very confused.
"My daughter stood up for her and went to report the matter to the head teacher."
He also says his elder daughter is one of a number of Muslim girls who are regularly abused because of their faith. She has been spat and sworn at, he says.
"Someone called her an Iraqi suicide bomber and a gang of eight girls said her father was Saddam Hussein," said the Iraqi national, who moved to Britain 30 years ago.
The school says it dealt with this incident of racist language in line with its procedures but Mr Al-Ameen feels it could have done more.
He said: "The heat has been turned up on Muslims. We felt it at 9/11. Now 7/7 has happened it's even worse."
Respect
The school says it is happy to provide its Muslim pupils with a place to pray and has for a number of years given pupils a room to use during Ramadan.
It insists it treats all race-related and religion-related incidents seriously and said those involved were dealt with through the school's restorative justice procedures.
It said in a statement: "The school has always respected the rights of students to religious observance.
"Many students wear a scarf, and the school uniform has been adapted over the years to cater for Muslims from different ethnic backgrounds."
'Scarves off'
The education representative for the Muslim Council of Britain, Tahir Alam, says Islamophobic incidents in schools are on the rise.
He said: "I would be surprised if it wasn't rising because Islamophobia as a societal trend has been rising."
But he also lays responsibility for the increase at the door of head teachers.
He said: "It's all to do with the attitude of the institution because some things are separate and distinct for Muslim children.
"The way requests from Muslim parents for prayer facilities are treated, the attitude of the school towards children who wear the hijab, towards fasting at Ramadan, all have an influence."
Institutional
If the school has a generally negative view of these things, he says, then it filters down to the playground.
He recounts the tale of one school where the cry as pupils, 75% of whom are Muslim, enter the classroom is "Scarves off!".
"If an institution is behaving in that sort of way then if an incident to do with Islamaphobia occurs, it's not likely to deal with it properly."
However, Mr Alam says the fact that recent renewed guidance on dealing with bullying now includes an obligation to report faith-related bullying means schools are more likely to tackle it.
A spokesman for the Department for Education and Skills said there was growing concern that prejudice-related bullying was on the rise.
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Even children here are waking up. A suggestion to the Muslim community - Be loyal to Britain. Secondly, quit choosing complete arseheads as your spokesmen who make you look like whingey little bastards on television.
Regards, Ivan
Ping!
At this point I really couldn't give a damn if Mooselimbs are picked on or shunned.
Damn near every terrorist I've heard of in the past decade or three has been a mooselimb.
Screw em.
But according to them, we're the problem. All of us are supposed to respect them just because they showed up. Tolerance is a one way street.
We cant have our future mass murderers picked on, now can we!
Very good point. If you immigrate, embrace OUR ways, accept our faith, choose our way of dressing, or please return to where you came from.
He said: "The heat has been turned up on Muslims. We felt it at 9/11. Now 7/7 has happened it's even worse."
I really dont like students physically assaulting other students, even if it was accepted as part of growing up when I was a kid so long ago. The Muslims could do a lot to curtail this by just standing up and proclaiming that the terrorist attacks are wrong. They could publicly cooperate with police to expose terrorist cells. As long as they remain silent they are giving tacit approval of the terrorist attacks. What else can they expect?
Oh ma gawd..it's RACISM! (Except in Islamic countries)
Regards, Ivan
Typical Muslim " We are victims" role playing. Meanwhile, jihad marches on...
Alas, Ivan, history would indicate that followers of the false prophet will be loyal to no one but themselves.
Except "Muslim" isn't a race.
My sense of the public mood is that we're sick of it - sick of hearing Muslim complaints, sick of tolerating them, sick of putting up with terrorism in our midst. They are a minority, and when compared to the Polish and other Eastern Europeans who have just arrived - they seem expensive and non-co-operative.
Regards, Ivan
Well, if I were King, I'd expell every last one of them and refuse to allow them into any Western country until they learn to behave themselves...an unlikely scenario, I'll admit.
Done more?
Maybe cut off their heads?
Im currently working on my second book. It is set in the mid-21st Century and is based on the premise that Democrats took over both the White House and Congress in 2008. Europe had bent over backwards (forward?) to accommodate the rush of Muslim immigrants, to the point of enacting Shira law when they became a significant voting block due to high birthrate and immigration. Our own New England area followed Europes lead. Add Iran having The Bomb and it aint a pretty picture.
I really need to finish and get it published before it goes from fiction to history.
Yeah, right.
I wouldn't be surprised if that societal trend had been rising because of an increasing number of terrorist incidents, loud mouthed rag heads slagging off this country and too many muslims whinging because we are asking them to play by our rules.
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