The Prevent Duty is a UK government initiative aimed at preventing people from being drawn into terrorism. In education, this means that staff have a duty to ensure that students are not exposed to extremist views and ideologies. The Prevent Duty impacts education in several ways. First, it requires schools and colleges to create policies and procedures to identify and report any concerns about radicalisation. It also obliges staff to undergo training to recognise signs of extremism and to promote fundamental British values. The Prevent Duty has sparked debate among some educators who argue that it could be used to silence legitimate debate and restrict academic freedom. Nonetheless, it is clear that the Prevent Duty has become a significant issue in education, as evidenced by the increasing number of training sessions and workshops being offered.
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