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If we want students to feel safe at school, we can't encourage teachers to spot potential extremists

  • Written by Clarke Jones, Research Fellow, Research School of Psychology, Australian National University
If we want students to feel safe at school, we can't encourage teachers to spot potential extremistsPrograms to counter violent extremism in schools tend to stigmatise a particular group of children.from shutterstock.com

In the wake of the Christchurch terrorist attack, former UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair told a global education forum extremism should be treated as a global problem like climate change. He said:

there should be an international...

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