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YOUNG PEOPLE TODAY, CITIZENS TOMORROW: WHAT SHOULD SCHOOLS TEACH?
Organized by Cdo Opere Educative FOE, Diesse, Di.S.A.L., Ass. Culturale Il Rischio Educativo
Pinella Crimì, Vice President of the National Forum of Family Associations; Simona Malpezzi, Senator of the Republic, Democratic Party and Vice President of the Joint Committee on Childhood and Adolescence Francesco Manfredi, President of INDIRE; Dario Eugenio Nicoli, Professor of Economic, Labor, and Organizational Sociology, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore; Roberto Nicolucci, Professor of Art History and Board Member at Unimarconi. Moderated by Maurizio Amoroso, Deputy Director of Tgcom24 and contributor to Tuttoscuola
This dialogue aims to explore the challenges and opportunities that characterize today’s youth, identifying the knowledge and skills that schools must promote to prepare them for the future and to shape them as whole persons. In this context, collaboration between schools, families, and other educational bodies must find new spaces for shared reflection and engagement.









