The Minister and the high school reform
The Minister of Education, Xavier Darcos lifts his foot on the high school reform that had not yet carry the load as it should be implemented in September 2009. It wants to let "time to time, find contacts (?) And finally identify the claims (???).
Either we take note.
But what about the rest of the reforms that affect the National Education? It is he pragmatic high schools to help get the pill on the rest?
As a parent of a student, I am angry when I hear Mr Darcos complain about not finding interlocutors "reliable" and not able to identify the claims. Could it be that the bubble is located in Mr. Darcos is so far away, he can not hear anything?
Should teachers, parents and children in kindergarten and elementary school down the street day or occupy schools to also be heard?
Concerns are yet clear to anyone who would bother to listen:
Abolition of posts so massive that even daily, on the ground we can see already the difficulty of getting a replacement,
Deletion of the school map that will see a rush of entries to institutions "sides",
New programs that are more akin to brainwashing that will create future citizens to think critically. It is true that we are preparing a generation that has no idea of the streets when will the time of school!
2 hours of instruction per week removed from the generalization of the week for four days,
The scheduled elimination of support networks for children in difficulty and other complementary associations of public education. We throw dust in the eyes with the personalized help!
Attacks on Mother who fear for their future, in favor of "kindergarten" that are only frequented by children whose parents can afford the expense. Others stay home, watching TV!
The contempt that are the subject of education professionals.
It is high time that we finally have a Minister more interested in dialogue than to leave his mark by a new reform that bears his name.
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