Current circumstances in Italy
don't warrant putting extra security measures in place at the
nation's schools, said Italy's Education Minister Stefania
Giannini on Wednesday.
"As of now there are no grounds for the Italian government
to take exceptional measures in terms of material and individual
safety, school by school," Giannini said, adding that conditions
in Belgium and France, where measures have been taken, are
different to those in Italy.
"In our case security takes place on other fronts, (Renzi)
gave a very clear message. Security and education are two tools
that go side by side. That of education and culture, from our
point of view, is more powerful".
Giannini said Italy brought a "precise proposal to
structure a common curriculum at the European level that would
have as its theme education on European citizenship" to the EU
Council of Education Ministers.
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