Léo Collard
Léo Collard (11 July 1902 – 27 January 1981) was a Belgian politician in the Belgian Socialist Party (PSB–BSP) who served as minister of public education (1946 and 1954–1958) and Mayor of Mons (1953–1974).In 1955, Collard tried to defund non-state schools and reverse an increase in teachers' pay brought in by the previous Christian Social Party government, while massively expanding state-owned schools. This led to the most violent phase of political conflict over educational funding in post-war Belgium, known as the Second School War, in which the Christian Social Party and the Catholic Church pressed for parity between free and state-run education. Collard also introduced a requirement that all teachers be officially certified, making many priests and members of religious orders already working as teachers ineligible for the positions they held.
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Overdruk van Antwerpen : tijdschrift der stad Antwerpen, 14 (1968) 1 By Willekens, E., Craeybeckx, Lode, Collard, Leo, Van Eynde, Jos
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Rede gehouden op 27 januari 1957 in het Paleis voor Schone Kunsten te Brussel ; S/91/203 By Collard, Leo
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Congres gehouden op 13 juli 1963 By Collard, Leo, De Kinder, Roger, Pierson, Marc-Antoine
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