Tag: education
In Quebec, immigrants learn to speak French in intensive courses
The only French-speaking province in Canada, Quebec welcomes tens of thousands of migrants each year, often non-French speakers. To preserve its language, the province has set up an extensive francization…
Diariata N’Diaye, words to heal the ills
For more than twenty years, Diariata N’Diaye has used art and words to raise awareness among the youngest about sexist and sexual violence. Slammer, author, entrepreneur, facilitator, founder of the…
Pensions: can the baccalaureate exams be disrupted by strikes?
Strikes, blockades and programs ended just in time. High school students have reason to be worried before the start of the 2023 baccalaureate, from Monday March 20, and the written…
Spelling: making mistakes keeps you away from a promise of employment, it’s proven
Finally, is mastering spelling so essential today? When confronted with this question, the linguist Alain Bentolila launches into an unstoppable demonstration. “Let’s analyze the phrase ‘the death of the man…
At least 100 arrested in the case of Iranian schoolgirls intoxicated
Iranian authorities say they have arrested more than 100 people in connection with the mysterious girls’ school poisoning case. With our correspondent in Tehran, Siavosh Ghazi “ More than 100…
Dominique Schnapper: “At school, many attacks on secularism are not reported”
The Council of Elders of Secularism, created in 2018 by Jean-Michel Blanquer to “specify the position of the educational institution in terms of secularism and secular teaching of religious facts”,…
Discomfort of students, misunderstanding of families… The delicate education about sexuality at school
Attention sensitive subject! “Tackling issues of sex education is to risk coming up against the embarrassment of students, the incomprehension of families, the dissatisfaction of local elected officials… This is…
Teacher compensation: why it gets stuck between unions and the government
During the 2022 presidential campaign, Emmanuel Macron assured teachers of an increase in their salary. Faced with the dropout of their remuneration for several decades, “no teacher will start his…
girls are still not allowed to study at university
This Monday, March 6, the boys resumed classes in Afghan universities after the long winter break. The girls, to their dismay, are still not allowed to study by the Taliban…
Social networks: is parental consent at 15 really applicable?
“Indispensable safeguards” in the face of “the growing precocity of digital puberty and the power of the tools made available to our young people”. On Thursday March 2, the National…