Solsonès tackles hate speech with training for teachers and families

A series of three conferences will analyze extremism, racism, and religious diversity in local schools.

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Generic image of an empty auditorium prepared for an educational conference.

The Education department in Solsonès has launched a training program to address the rise of hate speech and social polarization affecting the local educational environment.

The initiative aims to provide teachers and families with tools to identify and combat extremist messages spread through social media. The sessions will take place over the next three Wednesdays at 5:30 PM at the sala polivalent auditorium. Attendance is free, but prior registration is required.
Experts such as Jordi Graner, Adriana Torroella, and Clara Fons will lead the discussions. Topics include violent extremism in Catalonia, pedagogical strategies to eradicate racism in schools, and the respectful integration of religious diversity in the classroom.
Registration forms are available on the Solsonès Educational Services website. This program is part of a broader effort to foster inclusive and respectful learning environments across the region.