Thursday, 9 May 2013

Department of Education to Eliminate Terms ‘Mother’ and ‘Father’ for ‘Gender Inclusive Language’


The U.S. Department of Education (DOE) has announced it will replace “gender specific terms like ‘mother’ and father’” in the 2014-2015 federal student aid form with neutral language.
The terms "mother" and "father" will no longer be used on the Federal Application for Student Aid.
The new language, “parent one” and “parent two,” is aimed at accommodating students who have grown up in gay households and have either two mothers or two fathers, according to a statement released by the DOE late last month.
“All students should be able to apply for federal student aid within a system that incorporates their unique family dynamics,” said U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan in the press release.
The new language will “provide an inclusive form that reflects the diversity of American families,” he added.  
Read more at Campus Reform.

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