Netflix mini-service “adolescence”, which addresses the subject of toxic and misogyn influences, which are exposed to young online, will be teaching material in schools in France, starting with the fourth grade, Elisabeth Borne said on Sunday.
“Adolescence” Source: Netflix
Interviewed on LCI, the minister explained that the producer of the series broadcast on Netflix “We gave up our rights ” And that, therefore, the Ministry of Education will “Offer five educational sequences for young people based on this series ”.
These mini-resort extracts, which has already been broadcast in British secondary schools, are “Very representative for violence that may exist among young people“And can be viewed “With pedagogical support from the fourth grade”, explained Élisabeth Borne, writes News.
Over the sleeve channel, Downing Street said at the end of March that the series would be broadcast in British secondary schools to stimulate the debate and try to “It prevents young boys from being attracted into a whirl of hatred and misogyny.”
Élisabeth Borne argues that such a material is meant to contribute to the awareness of the problem “Over -exposure to screens and banalization of violence on these social networks ”, as well as the spread of the so-called theories of masculinity, misogynistic circles that support violence against women.
The series tells the story of a 13-year-old British teenager who is arrested in his English town and accused of deadly stabbing one of his friends.
From his interrogation to the police station to the confrontation with a psychologist, each episode explores the plunger of investigators in this ideology of masculinity and the way it could have influenced the young Jamie, as well as the astonishment of those around him and the inability of many adults faced with the impact of the social networks.