Manifesto for Education - Empowering Educators and Schools
- Corporate Author
- Radicalisations Awareness Network (RAN)
- Collation
- 5p
- Resource Language
- English
- Year of publication
- 2015
- Level of education
- Secondary education
- Region
- Europe and North America
- Place of publication
- Manchester
The manifesto is a call to action to help empower the very group of people who have the potential to be some of the most influential in the lives of our young people and to help them truly prevent violent extremism. As it is impossible for schools to solve the problem alone and immediately, on different levels (the educator, the school, the partners and the government) suggestions are made to inspire interventions that could start tomorrow (short term) and help establish a sustainable approach for the future (long term). These insights are mostly based on experiences in secondary education but can easily be translated to primary, vocational and higher education.

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