The University of Michigan's 'Pronouns 101' Training Fee Exposed** In a move that has raised eyebrows across the nation, the University of Michigan is charging K-12 public schools a staggering $600 ...
But the committee focused mostly on gender inclusion because the next item was a resolution by board director Jilly ...
Many teachers are reaching out to Alliance Defending Freedom after they are being forced by school policy to use students' ...
including with regard to pronoun use. The former investigator in training failed to adequately plead the conflict between a work rule and her faith-based beliefs needed to support a ...
The training entailed requiring teachers to ask a student’s "preferred" name and pronouns and to always use them. The teachers said they were also expected to do so without notifying parents or ...
This agreement, as a press release from the ADF describes, means the teachers “do not have to ask students to share their pronouns and ... the implementation of training for employees this ...
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Two United States Supreme Court justices are facing criticism for referring to a trans-identified female lawyer who argued before the justices this week by using male pronouns. While much of the media ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A Statehouse lawmaker said Ohio’s public universities should be banned from asking prospective students their preferred pronouns because it could indicate political ...
But pronouns have a rich history as fighting words, and “you” is an especially personal one; it can be at once simple and accusatory, depending on the context. Those Trump ads put me in mind ...
Danielle Smith unveils sweeping changes to Alberta's student gender identity, sports and surgery policies Alberta tables bills on transgender youth health care, students' pronouns, opt-in sex ...
Exact definitions of sleep training vary, but the general idea is that, by deliberately limiting your response to your restless or crying baby, you can help them fall asleep independently—and ...