Facilitator of a training on secularism in this high school in Seine-Saint-Denis, the trainer responds to those who accuse her of conveying an “Islamophobic” secularism.
Through Clement Petreault
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L’business seemed to be off to a bad start. Last November, teachers from the Marcelin-Berthelot high school in Pantin (Seine-Saint-Denis) were invited to take a course in “Secularism and values of the Republic”. The reason ? A very random application of the 2004 law on conspicuous religious symbols within the establishment, some teachers obviously leaving young girls to wear the veil in the establishment.
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The training takes place in a climate of mistrust, “an unpleasant moment”, testifies the academy inspector who led the half-day. “My colleague and I found ourselves being bombarded with rather bad faith questions from a small group of teachers. I was asked if I…
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