Minister Lucia Azzolina

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  • "High bourgeois school", Institute Council: misunderstanding, no classism
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January 15, 2020 “In these days avalanches of lies on my so-called term paper. Talking about plagiarism is simply ridiculous. Whoever wanted to get this story out took a colossal crab. I do not accept being held up as a bad example. Or worse, a liar. For me this is a closed chapter, I expect an apology but I know they won't come. "

These, some passages of the video published on Facebook by the Minister of Education, Lucia Azzollina, in which she replies to the allegations of plagiarism on the internship report of Ssis.



Controversy over Roman institution
Meanwhile, on Twitter, the minustra intervenes on the case of a Roman school, the Comprehensive Institute in via Trionfale in Rome, which ended up in the storm due to the presentation text of the school published on its website. "The institute motivates the choice," asks Azzolina.

The school should always work to encourage inclusion. Describing and publishing one's school population by consensus makes no sense. I hope that the Roman institute of which @leggoit tells us today can give motivated reasons for this choice. However, I don't agree with pic.twitter.com/39SDWhZ1l3

- Lucia Azzolina (@AzzolinaLucia) January 15, 2020
The school, in the presentation on its website, explains in detail which social class the children who attend the individual school locations belong to. A storm that pushes the management of the Institute after a few hours to eliminate the offending passage from the web page. Then the Council of Institute specifies that it was "a mere socio-economic description of the territory according to the indications of the MIUR" and that there was no discriminatory intent.