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sheffield schools racism lesson plans white privilege seven year olds indoctrination

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- Sheffield schools introduced lesson plans for children as young as seven asserting white privilege and that black individuals cannot be racist towards white people.
- Materials developed by a teaching school alliance led by Notre Dame High School.
- Conservative politicians criticized the plans as 'political indoctrination'.
- Shadow Education Secretary Laura Trott called it alarming and divisive.
- Controversy sparked calls for government intervention to prevent use of such materials.
