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Primary school has a tremendous effect on our culture, since it is here that future generations are taught all the basics of our language, culture and values. Children in that age are very open -- and therefore also very vulnerable -- and we should be careful with what we teach them. Having a full time job as a school psychologist, I see on a daily basis that children are very much influenced by what they learn, especially in the early grades.
Just a personal anecdote: I went to a school with the journalist Morten Vestergaard, who wrote the article below. And I participated in a debate on our national state tv-channel DR with Lise Egholm, principal at Rådmandsgade Skole, who is mentioned in the article. I ended the debate with Lise Egholm with this comment: "Up to now there have been no examples in history or anywhere in the world of Muslim culture being able to integrate into other cultures, and it does not seem to be happening in Denmark, either."
Translated from the Danish by Nicolai Sennels, Jyllands-Posten March 20: "Islam on the table in first grade":