TEACHERS ARE MADE TO VISIT KIDS AT HOME FOR ... GETTING INFO!

in #familyprotection2 months ago (edited)

**Teachers are made to visit families at home for getting necessary information. **They have a special list of questions which should be filled with parents replies. One of the main question is - whether parents punish kids for bad school marks.
Or another question - whether the family has a PC or a notebook.
Btw, very few families have them, because both parents and kids use smarthphones.

What is the goal of such visits?
it's obviously!
It's one more way of CPS inspection and collection info for future families blacklisting.

Is it legal?
NO!

It's violating the constitutional rights of citizens - to the inviolability of the home (Article 25 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation) and the inviolability of private life (Article 23, Part 1), as well as the constitutional ban on the collection, storage and use of information about the private life of citizens without their consent.

Pedagogical workers are not supervisors or controllers in relation to the family.

On the contrary, it is parents, according to the law, who have a preferential right over all other persons to educate and raise their children (Article 44, Part 1 of the Federal Law and Article 63, Clause 1 of the Family Code).
And educational organizations can only provide assistance to parents in raising children but in no way manage or supervise them.

Neither schools, not kindergartens or colleges have a right to investigate life conditions of families!

When this article appeared in mass-media, family protectors started to check the info and asked the Department of Education whether it was fake or not. Such actions are illegal, who gave permission for it??

The reply was quite nice: such visits are not obligatory and necessary, it's just recommendation which can be denied and rejected by parents.

That's it! It's not legal, and they do know it!
One more trap for parents who don't know their rights.

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Crazy, every parent should resent this and not encourage such conversations. Did they come to your home also?
I would not even let them in the house.

No, dear, thanks God here in my region we don't have it yet. All innovations come here a little bit later, but I do hope it will be stopped before it comes to us... I don't let anybody come in my house except of my family either.