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Tuesday, August 19, 2014 - 11:28
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InHolland launches extremism training

College InHolland is working on a special trainings program to instruct teaching staff how they should handle possible radicalization under their pupils. Papers from De Persdienst report on Tuesday. A spokesperson for InHolland tells De Persdienst that "teachers, counselors and study career supervisors" will get training "to be able to recognize radicalization and to know what measures they could eventually take." The actual format of the program is not clear, nor is is clear what signals of radicalization means. "The course will be worked out further throughout the year", De Persdienst writes. The papers also report that InHolland keeps good contact with other school communities to inform each other about radicalization.

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