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Researchers Are Accused of Being Afraid of Self-Censorship in Schools

A much-discussed report on self-censorship in Danish schools is "conflict-averse," "almost useless," and an expression of the fear of contact the survey was supposed to reveal. This is the opinion of several of the experts appointed by the ministry as a reference group. The researchers behind the report reject the criticism.
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A much-discussed report on self-censorship in Danish schools is "conflict-averse," "almost useless," and an expression of the fear of contact the survey was supposed to reveal. This is the opinion of several of the experts appointed by the ministry as a reference group. The researchers behind the report reject the criticism.

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Human Rights Service broke the news in on Tuesday, June 24, 2025.
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