Neutrality - an ever demanding task for educators? Uncovering anti-pluralist strategies
Tue, 19 Nov
|European Parliament
DARE Network The event hits the core of teaching and learning in our democracies. We try to bring on the table the manifold political strategies of democratically elected non-democrats (and of undemocratic movements) and their pressure groups to put the LLL fields under pressure.
Time & Location
19 Nov 2024, 10:00 – 11:30
European Parliament, Rue Wiertz 60, 1047 Bruxelles, Belgium
About the event
Are civil society actors polarizing and partial? Do Educators indoctrinate their learners and should stay in a position of neutrality, also towards the democratic political process, towards democratically elected political positions. What conflicts arise for the education profession? Is the claim for neutrality reasoned? Are these claims an agenda against democratic engagement and education? The event hits the core of teaching and learning in our democracies. We try to bring on the table the manifold political strategies of democratically elected non-democrats (and of undemocratic movements) and their pressure groups to put the LLL fields under pressure.
In this panel discussion we want to share experiences, have a look at how far the claim for neutrality is an attempt to silence down education and educators. What are the strategies, against whom are these applied, and what are traps and pitfalls?
Speakers:
Host: MEP Ana Catarina Mendes (Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice…
Schedule
10 minutesWelcoming words
10 minutesCase study 1: Spanish context