Gabriel Attal plans to exclude radicalized students from schools

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The question of radicalized minors and their management arises after the knife attack which cost the life of a teacher in Arras, Friday October 13. The Minister of National Education, Gabriel Attal, plans to exclude radicalized students, but this announcement raises new questions.

The assailant of the knife attack in Arras (Pas-de-Calais) was a radicalized student who ended up taking actione, killing a teacher, veWednesday October 13. When he was a student at this high school, his behavior worried the teachers several times. Two reports were made to National Education. But the teaching team never got any feedback. “Faced with these reports, many colleagues are wondering: what protection is guaranteed to them?“, explains Julia Duhamel, representative of the UNSA Arras.

Getting radicalized students out of schools

I will take all exclusion measures that are necessary, as long as it protects National Education personnel.“, announced the Minister of Education national, Gabriel Attal. But on the side of the teaching unions, the announcement raises many questions. How do we define a radicalized student? Today, according to the Minister of Education national, there are several dozen potentially radicalized minors in France.


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