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Same-sex couples now in textbooks of Netherlands
Amsterdam: The Netherlands was the first country in the world to grant same-sex marriages and allow gay and lesbian couples to adopt children. Now the Dutch are taking the next logical step and are introducing same-sex couples into the nation’s schoolbooks. However, not everyone in the country approves.
"Two fathers go out to buy a guinea pig that costs 17.95 euros in the pet shop. The shop owner gives them a discount of 20 percent. How much must Jan’s fathers pay?"
In the near future, math books could be posing this question, or one like it, to school kids in the Netherlands. Soon the country’s foreign language textbooks will no longer be able to ignore the reality of same-sex parenting in Holland.
Eberhard van der Lann says the country’s school system must treat same-sex couples as a normal part of daily life. The 55-year old father of five children is mayor of Amsterdam, which has been marketing itself as a destination for gay travelers. Now his call has been heard by Holland’s largest school book publisher.
"At the moment schoolbooks do not reflect life here," says Frans Grijzenhout, director of the Noordhof Uitgeverji publishing house.
"When a textbook deals with a family going on holiday, for example, the accompanying drawing will show a father, a mother and children. But there are other types of families."
In future, Noorhof’s books will reflect the existence of same sex parents in Holland. The country’s schoolbooks already deal with Holland’s multicultural society with depictions of Muslim girls wearing headscarves, says Grijzenhout. "In the same way we intend to bring homosexually to children’s attention."
Holland’s association for the Integration of homosexuals has welcomed the move. It says the "hetero-normality in schoolbooks" should have been done away with long ago. For a long time the association has been observing a "decline in tolerance towards homosexuals" in Holland.
Homosexuality has a high profile in Holland but the number of attacks on gay men and women is on the rise. Even in Amsterdam homosexual couples have reported they feel less safe than in the past.
Many of the attackers are young men with Muslim immigrant backgrounds. The association for the integration of Homosexuals says that makes it all the more important for schoolbooks to "show male couples and female couples as completely normal."
The association for Christian Reformed Education has made it clear no "homo-school books" will be distributed in its schools.

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