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The announcement that 'secular morality' will be taught in schools from the beginning of the 2013 school year places the country's national education system at a crossroads between a return to the origins of the Third Republic and the opportunity to define a pedagogy adapted to contem...
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Summary: | The announcement that 'secular morality' will be taught in schools from the beginning of the 2013 school year places the country's national education system at a crossroads between a return to the origins of the Third Republic and the opportunity to define a pedagogy adapted to contemporary citizens, living in an increasingly open world ('village-terre' from Michel Serres). This new 'civic and moral education' could promote a pedagogy of dialogue, taking as its starting point the diversity of the students and by discussing values in terms of a digital culture that is their own. Under these conditions, it could be both a laboratory for an educational revolution-didactic moral teaching could invite the 'de-abstraction' of learning-and a foundation for democratic citizenship. |
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Item Description: | 2271-6092 10.4000/edso.184 |