Autore
Angelini, FrancescaTitolo
Multiculturalism, Religious Freedom, and SchoolPeriodico
Freedom, security & justice (Online)Anno:
2025 - Fascicolo:
3 - Pagina iniziale:
180 - Pagina finale:
195This article analyses the path of the opening up of the Italian State school
system to multiculturalism and religious freedom, culminating in the 2012 National
Guidelines on the curriculum for nursery and primary school education. By
contrast, the new 2025 National Guidelines on the curriculum for nursery and
primary school education mark a clear U-turn, reintroducing an identity-based,
Eurocentric and Christian approach. The paper highlights the risks of this choice in
terms of a reduction of freedom of teaching, as well as the autonomy of schools to
set educational, cultural and religious policy. In reality, the constitutional principle
that "schooling is open to all" implies the inclusion of students' religious and
cultural diversity. The article examines how Italian schools have addressed
pluralism, with particular attention to the issue of the display of crucifixes and
freedom of worship. Case law, including at the European level, has provided mixed
answers, culminating, however, with the Italian Court of Cassation's affirmation of
school autonomy. Recent ministerial positions challenge those achievements along
with the idea of a secular, democratic and truly inclusive school.
SICI: 2532-2079(2025)3<180:MRFAS>2.0.ZU;2-L
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