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Promoting debate across borders

ICCS seeks to stimulate exchange in Europe across borders. Therefore, ICCS brings together people from various countries with backgrounds in research, practice and policy. The network creates a forum for critical dialogue where people can exchange their views and learn from each other, develop new ideas and grow together. In the broad field of church and school related issues topics may vary from very specific ones as the dialogue of religions in the Religious Education classroom to more overarching topics as the role of religion in education. This section gives you insights to current research and discussions in Europe.

The ICCS is a platform for expanding local civil activities to a more international stage. This is very important in a time when populism and nationalism grow not only in Europe, but globally too. To keep an open mind, to meet professionals and activists in this network – this is the biggest benefit of being a member of ICCS. To promote unity and cross boarders:  national, professional, disciplinary, personal and natural ones.  Proud to be a part of it!

Laima Geikina

Professor, board member of Independent Education Association (NGO)

How the Danish School-Church Service works

How the Danish School-Church Service works

In 1992 the first School-church service group formed in Denmark. The intention was to build a service for schools which was equivalent to the one offered to schools in most Danish museums, Zoos and other culture institutions where guided tours and teaching resources for qualitative learning is...

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CEC Education office closes

CEC Education office closes

By the end of January 2023, it will be final: the Strasburg office of the Conference of European Churches (CEC) will close its doors. This is a decisive cut for education as the Strasburg office has traditionally been the one responsible for this field. The two staff members currently located in...

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Time to say goodbye

Time to say goodbye

“Working together in this Thematic Group has been very important to us all. It allowed for dialogue with colleagues from all parts of Europe, from Orthodox, Lutheran, Methodist, Anglican and ecumenical backgrounds. In our world today characterised by so much divisiveness and so much violent...

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New platform for blended learning

New platform for blended learning

The Wergeland Centre in Norway and the Council of Europe have established a new online learning platform for educators. This is to provide teachers and other educators with resources for their teaching for democracy and human rights. This platform is under development to provide openly accessible...

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