Home » today » News » Gender debate in Winterthur: National Councilor wants ZHAW to ban gender Gender debate in Winterthur: National Councilor wants ZHAW to ban gender October 5, 2022 by world today news – National councilor wants ZHAW to ban gendering UDC Zurich National Councilor Therese Schläpfer takes action against gender-neutral language in state universities. Published: 04.10.2022, 19:11 He wants to ban fair and non-discriminatory language in “federal universities”: Hagenbucher SVP National Councilor Therese Schläpfer. Photo: Enzo Lopardo “Participant list” instead of “participant list”, “disabled people” instead of “disabled”, “black people” instead of “brown” – the ZHAW has its own for the fall semester 2022/2023 Revised language guide. With the guidelines he wants to sensitize students to a “conscious use of language” and show how they can choose words in a gender-appropriate and non-discriminatory way. A subscription is required to read this article in its entirety. subscribeLogin Related posts:Pohlheimer »Matchball«Insufficient space for little ones in German metropolises"6,000 Job Openings Offered by Bulacan Government and DOLE at SM Job Fairs"Bank of New York Mellon shareholders receive constant dividends | messageShare this:FacebookX Related ATP – Nur-Sultan> Rublev on Federer’s image: “It seems to me that everyone knows how to do, speak well and with competence” Smart dating tips for a long relationship Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for:
– National councilor wants ZHAW to ban gendering UDC Zurich National Councilor Therese Schläpfer takes action against gender-neutral language in state universities. Published: 04.10.2022, 19:11 He wants to ban fair and non-discriminatory language in “federal universities”: Hagenbucher SVP National Councilor Therese Schläpfer. Photo: Enzo Lopardo “Participant list” instead of “participant list”, “disabled people” instead of “disabled”, “black people” instead of “brown” – the ZHAW has its own for the fall semester 2022/2023 Revised language guide. With the guidelines he wants to sensitize students to a “conscious use of language” and show how they can choose words in a gender-appropriate and non-discriminatory way. A subscription is required to read this article in its entirety. subscribeLogin Related posts:Pohlheimer »Matchball«Insufficient space for little ones in German metropolises"6,000 Job Openings Offered by Bulacan Government and DOLE at SM Job Fairs"Bank of New York Mellon shareholders receive constant dividends | messageShare this:FacebookX Related ATP – Nur-Sultan> Rublev on Federer’s image: “It seems to me that everyone knows how to do, speak well and with competence” Smart dating tips for a long relationship Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: