Agrégé in history, Iannis Roder has been teaching at a college in Saint-Denis for more than twenty years.
In 2002, he participated in the writing of the collective work
Les Territoires perdus de la République
.
Author in 2020 of the book
Sortir de l'ère victimaire
, which
looks
back on the competition of memories, he is now part of the Council of the Elders of Secularism.
LE FIGARO.
- Is it more difficult than in the past to tackle freedom of expression in class, in particular by using caricatures?
Iannis RODER.
-
Religiosity has been rising in our society for twenty years, and therefore at school.
As the political scientist Philippe Portier sums it up very well, "
a part of the growing population is moving away from religion, while the other, on the contrary, reactivates its affiliations
".
At school, students find it increasingly difficult to put privacy aside.
But the first condition for "being taught" is to put your susceptibilities aside.
Things have gotten stronger since
Charlie
.
There is
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