Ofsted inspectors have been briefed on asking children questions about the word 'gay' far earlier than controversial, recent inspections, it has been revealed.
A document published in January 2012 provided guidance on asking primary school pupils about 'homophobic bullying', whilst a further briefing in September 2013 addressed raising wider questions about homosexuality and transgenderism. Ofsted has repeatedly denied asking 'inappropriate questions'.
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