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Black Lives Matter: Blackburn school 'sorry' for using Shrek as teaching aid | Black Lives Matter: Blackburn school 'sorry' for using Shrek as teaching aid |
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A Church of England school has apologised after using the film character Shrek to teach pupils about Black Lives Matter. | A Church of England school has apologised after using the film character Shrek to teach pupils about Black Lives Matter. |
The cartoon ogre appeared in a St Matthew’s Primary School newsletter as an "assembly resource" to help teach about the movement's "empathy, diversity and collective value". | The cartoon ogre appeared in a St Matthew’s Primary School newsletter as an "assembly resource" to help teach about the movement's "empathy, diversity and collective value". |
Head teacher Julian Rogers said he was "truly sorry" if it "caused offence". | Head teacher Julian Rogers said he was "truly sorry" if it "caused offence". |
Blackburn with Darwen Council said it was "aware" of a complaint. | Blackburn with Darwen Council said it was "aware" of a complaint. |
In a letter to parents, Mr Rogers said the "intention was to give parents and their children the opportunity to discuss the message of acceptance and respect of all people". | In a letter to parents, Mr Rogers said the "intention was to give parents and their children the opportunity to discuss the message of acceptance and respect of all people". |
He wrote that his "multicultural school" promoted "fundamental British values", two of which were "mutual respect and tolerance of different religions and cultures". | He wrote that his "multicultural school" promoted "fundamental British values", two of which were "mutual respect and tolerance of different religions and cultures". |
He said that after the "death of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement, I shared an assembly resource" in a newsletter about home-schooling. | He said that after the "death of George Floyd and the Black Lives Matter movement, I shared an assembly resource" in a newsletter about home-schooling. |
"The Black Lives Matter movement has 13 guiding principles. | "The Black Lives Matter movement has 13 guiding principles. |
"This assembly resource was not intended to address all these; rather to focus on a few – empathy, diversity and collective value. | "This assembly resource was not intended to address all these; rather to focus on a few – empathy, diversity and collective value. |
“The choice of character was based on a figure that would be familiar to the children." | “The choice of character was based on a figure that would be familiar to the children." |
He added that Shrek was "a character who experiences discrimination and prejudice based on his outward appearance". | He added that Shrek was "a character who experiences discrimination and prejudice based on his outward appearance". |
"I am truly sorry if the choice of character used caused offence." | "I am truly sorry if the choice of character used caused offence." |
The Blackburn school said it had received no complaints from parents. | The Blackburn school said it had received no complaints from parents. |
The council’s head of education, Jo Siddle, said the authority was "aware that there had been a complaint". | The council’s head of education, Jo Siddle, said the authority was "aware that there had been a complaint". |
She added that the council "has a wide programme available to support schools with a variety of home resources for schools, teachers and parents". | She added that the council "has a wide programme available to support schools with a variety of home resources for schools, teachers and parents". |
The character of the bad-tempered ogre Shrek appears in four films, all of which see him mocked and shunned for his appearance before being eventually accepted. | The character of the bad-tempered ogre Shrek appears in four films, all of which see him mocked and shunned for his appearance before being eventually accepted. |
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