Hungarian teachers union protests against new curriculum promoting nationalist Ideology

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Protests by a teachers union began on Tuesday against a new school curriculum they say promotes nationalist agenda and curbs academic freedom, reports The New York Times. The new curriculum is designed by the ruling party Fidesz.
This is not the first time the party has restricted academic freedom. The Hungarian Academy of Sciences had funding withdrawn a few years back and Central European University is leaving the country. Prime Minister has often come under fire for a range of policies that the European Union and human rights groups consider to be harmful to democracy in Hungary.
The Ministry of Human Resources announced the National Fundamental Curriculum (NAT) on Friday, specifying in detail the required material for study in elementary and secondary schools. The human resources minister said on Monday Hungary had needed to update its school curriculum. A government spokesman said: “Hungary’s best experts prepared NAT after lengthy professional discussions.”
“Future generations can begin their lives leaning on a curriculum based on values and showing European, Hungarian values,” Miklos Kasler told state television.





