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La fabrique de la laïcité
In a secondary school in the Bas-Rhin region, some fourth-grade students refuse to attend swimming pool class, citing religious reasons. Director Clarisse Feletin dives into the management of this crisis, which puts the teaching staff on a knife-edge, two years after the murder of Samuel Paty. The life of the school is turned upside down, as is that of the city's Turkish community, to which some of the students belong. At the same time, in Paris, at the Ministry of Education, the members of the Council of Wise Men in charge of secularism open their door to a camera for the first time as they try to provide answers to the teachers and their disoriented management. What support does the teaching team have to ensure that secularism is respected in their school?
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Hoeksche Waarde

Hoeksche Waarde

DE HOEKSCHE WAARD The unique island of Hoeksche Waard is located close to Rotterdam and is part of it of the open delta to which it also provides access. The island is about the size of Vlieland, more than 32,000 hectares. The polder landscape consists mainly of meadows and some peatlands, creeks and small woodlands. The Hoeksche Waard is characterized by a long horizon, constant headwind, nature and culture. The Hoeksche Waard was created after 1421 when the Sint Elisabeth Flood flooded the area and the watercourses in the existing delta area changed drastically. The newly born island continued to survive because users and residents responded to changes. Farmers, entrepreneurs and citizens have left their mark on the island for centuries. Fourteen villages, surrounded by fields and meadows, peatlands, creeks and vegetation give the Hoeksche Waard its own character. The endless polders provide wide views that are only interrupted by a dike, a village or a row of trees. There is peace and quiet. The island is an important agricultural area but also has great natural wealth. The mole, weasel, ermine and polecat feel at home here, there are bats and the little reed warbler, grebe, coot, pheasant, chiffchaff, willow warbler, wild duck, robin and wren breed here. There is also a rich aquatic life and special wild plants grow there. Hoeksche Waarde is an online and TV series about the Hoeksche Waard; the people who live and work there and how they relate to nature and the landscape. In 2023, the Hoekschewaards Landscape will celebrate its 50th anniversary. With this series we map the area and convey how valuable nature is and can be. For everyone; resident or visitor, young and old.

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