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School inspectors identify attitudes linked to radicalization risks in Slovak schools

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Slovakia's School Inspectorate has identified concerning attitudes among students that could provide fertile ground for radicalization in educational institutions. The inspectors found evidence of tolerance toward violence, acceptance of restricting rights for certain groups, and low levels of inclusion among students. The School Inspectorate, which oversees educational standards and practices in Slovak schools, has been conducting long-term monitoring of school climate, relationships, and student attitudes as key indicators of radicalization risks. These findings suggest potential vulnerabilities in the education system that could be exploited by extremist ideologies targeting young people.