The “LIPE files”, L’Europe du Laboratoire à la classe, is a program designed and hosted by LIPE in collaboration with Euradio. Each month, we take an interest in a major theme of European history by making the link between the world of research and the world of education.
Each thematic file is made up of an interview with a researcher specializing in a research topic, three “Europe in a soundbite” audio capsules that can be broadcast directly to the classroom and an interview with a teacher · E on the teaching of the theme in programs, in textbooks and in concrete teaching situations.
LIPE files are broadcast every Saturday on euradio at 12 noon.
This fourth dossier is devoted to the History of secularism.
Summary
- Interview with a researcher: John Tolan, specialist in cultural and religious contacts between the Arab and Latin worlds in the Middle Ages. He is a member of the Center d’Études Supérieures de Civilization Médiévale (Poitiers) and the Center for Research on International and Atlantic History (Nantes).
- Educational support: Audio capsules “Europe in a soundbite”: History of secularism in France
- Interview with a teacher: Marie-Christine Gallard, associate professor of History-Geography.
- Additional teaching aids
Interview with a teacher
Marie-Christine Gallard is an associate professor of History-Geography at the Lycée Victor Hugo in Château-Gontier (Mayenne).
Content of the interview:
- Definition of secularism
- Place of secular education in school curricula
- Activities and perspective with the students
- Educational materials
- Secularism and news
Find the entire file on Euradio
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