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Secularism: Alsace relies on interreligious dialogue in learning

2021-01-11T20:10:40.824Z


Initiatives such as the Month of the Other and “intercult rallies” allow students to discover traditions that sometimes have a common foundation.


"How to keep cartoons at a distance to evoke

the assassination of Samuel Paty

?"

Faced with this delicate exercise, this teacher in a high school in Guebwiller, in the Haut-Rhin, did not omit, facing a first class,

"the responsibility of the student who had not attended the course, but also

students who have appointed their teacher

, in exchange for 300 euros ”

.

“It came to life at that point.

But according to some Mulhouse colleagues, the debates caused more waves in their establishments, ”he

observes with philosophy.

But an English teacher preferred to stick to

"freedom of the press in the Anglo-Saxon world"

.

Less tricky ...

"Many teachers were uncomfortable talking about Samuel Paty"

, recognizes a teacher who has worked for twenty years in colleges in ZEP, first in a suburb of Strasbourg, then in a medium-sized city.

"We respect the convictions of the students, but the reverse is more complicated"

, sighs this teacher.

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Source: lefigaro

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