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Do Others Agree With Rowan Williams?
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Would you be quite happy to let your children or grandchildren being taught by a teacher wearing the niqab?
Would you be quite happy to let your children or grandchildren being taught by a teacher wearing the niqab?
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I am classed as profoundly deaf in one ear and the other is a bit better. Until digital hearing aids were produced at a reasonable price I relied on lip reading during conversations.
If anyone covered their lips (veil, niqab, scarf or hand) then I had problems unless they had a loud voice. The deafness started from when I was 12yrs old. My position in the classroom was always in the front row!
I am classed as profoundly deaf in one ear and the other is a bit better. Until digital hearing aids were produced at a reasonable price I relied on lip reading during conversations.
If anyone covered their lips (veil, niqab, scarf or hand) then I had problems unless they had a loud voice. The deafness started from when I was 12yrs old. My position in the classroom was always in the front row!
Part of what we learn is how to understand and interpret facial expressions and emotions.
Do we ever look at people as they talk, and think ... I trust you, I believe you, I like you?
It's because hearing words can be bland and meaningless unless unless we use our lifetime's experience of reading the face that is speaking the words.
If we stop teaching our children to read faces, we will deprive them of an enormously important life skill.
On the other hand, I don't have children, and I'm not going to, so why should I give a rat's ar5e.
Do we ever look at people as they talk, and think ... I trust you, I believe you, I like you?
It's because hearing words can be bland and meaningless unless unless we use our lifetime's experience of reading the face that is speaking the words.
If we stop teaching our children to read faces, we will deprive them of an enormously important life skill.
On the other hand, I don't have children, and I'm not going to, so why should I give a rat's ar5e.
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