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Answer Overview

Response rates from 214 Conservatism voters.

30%
Yes
70%
No
29%
Yes
57%
No
1%
Yes, and immediately terminate any staff members that commit acts of discrimination
5%
No, only for teachers or faculty members that commit acts of prejudice
0%
Yes, and all schools should require mandatory diversity training
4%
No, diversity training should be encouraged but not required
4%
No, and mandatory diversity training should be banned
0%
No, only private schools should be allowed to require mandatory training

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Other Popular Answers

Unique answers from Conservatism voters whose views went beyond the provided options.

 @B3286XSfrom Ontario  answered…1wk1W

Yes, but instead of those low cost diversity training videos that just tells people to not discriminate, design actual program that encourage collaboration and celebrate diversity.

 @B2JKHRWfrom Pennsylvania  answered…1mo1MO

Yes, but We need a better definition of diversity, which goes beyond sex, race or gender identity and include cultural and cognitive diversities

 @B22MJBCfrom Ontario  answered…3mos3MO

No, diversity training should be encouraged but not required, and any faculty member that commits acts of discrimination should be expelled.

 @9YK7T9Bfrom Alberta  answered…4mos4MO

No, but mainly because mandatory diversity training is usually not the most effective way to create a better workplace environment for marginalized groups. Schools should focus on initiatives that bolster connection and open-mindedness in ways that work.

 @9GCJ9X9from Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

Unfortunately in education, we always take things to an extreme to overcorrect past wrongs. Then we find ourselves overcorrecting our overcorrections. Diversity training or training in multicultural education should be a part of our inservice development for teachers so that we understand how to meet the needs and be aware of all the students we service. We must never EVER use this type of training to make current students ashamed of their heritage, race or sex.

 @9G7KWZYfrom Ontario  answered…1yr1Y

Yes, but only for populations that historically have been oppressed by the education system directly (I.e., Disabled and Indigenous Students)

 @9FQ2ZJYfrom Yukon Territory  answered…1yr1Y

No schools should have a code of conduct that recognizes respect for people of all backgrounds, abilities, gender expression etc..these courses should be a part of professional training of young people, and part of the expectation of conduct of all employees.