Parents sentenced to prison in Brazil after excluding gender content in homeschool curriculum
A Brazilian court has sentenced parents to prison for homeschooling their children and excluding gender content from the curriculum.
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Parents in Brazil have been sentenced to 50 days in prison for homeschooling their daughters. According to coverage from EWTN News, the sentencing followed the parents' decision to exclude gender content from the children's educational curriculum.
Reporting from the Christian Post, cbn.com, and Alliance Defending Freedom International emphasizes the prison term given to the parents. The Latin Times describes the situation as the criminalization of homeschooling in the country.
Future developments depend on whether the sentencing triggers further legal challenges regarding the legality of homeschooling in Brazil.
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Quick answers
What was the sentence given to the parents?
The parents were sentenced to 50 days in prison.
Why were the parents sentenced?
According to EWTN News, the parents excluded gender content from their homeschool curriculum.
Who was being homeschooled?
Coverage from cbn.com and Alliance Defending Freedom International specifies that the parents were homeschooling their daughters.
Coverage (5)
- Brazil Criminalizes Homeschooling Latin Times · 8h ago
- Parents sentenced to 50 days in prison for homeschooling their children Christian Post · 8h ago
- Brazilian Parents Sentenced to 50 Days in Jail for Homeschooling Their Girls cbn.com · 8h ago
- Brazilian judge sentences parents to prison for homeschooling their daughters Alliance Defending Freedom International · 8h ago
- Parents sentenced to prison in Brazil after excluding gender content in homeschool curriculum EWTN News · 8h ago broke it first
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