Nearly two weeks after the start of the school year in France, concerns are confirmed. The Minister of National Education Pap Ndiaye had recognized an “unprecedented tension” due in particular to the recruitment of 3,000 contract workers to deal with the shortage of teachers. President Emmanuel Macron tried to come to the aid of his minister, announcing a reform on the autonomy of schools.
Are the efforts of the executive going in the right direction? Where is the school today? How to restore confidence?
With our guests:
Guislaine Davidspokesperson for the SNUipp-FSU, (union of primary school teachers) .
Philippe Meirieuprofessor emeritus in education sciences at the Lumière Lyon-II University and author of numerous works published by Autre Grandir en HUmanité and his latest book
Marie Duru Bellat, sociologist, professor emeritus at Sciences Po Paris, researcher at the Sociological Observatory of Change and at IREDU, author of the book Can School Save Democracy? Threshold editions