Education: dunce cap for the French school?

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Re: National Education: donkey cap for the French school?




by izentrop » 01/05/23, 17:46

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by Remundo » 01/05/23, 21:48

what you post does not seem to fly very high.

Look at the spelling and syntax, and it might even be defamation.

But we are used to...
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Re: National Education: donkey cap for the French school?




by Exnihiloest » 01/05/23, 22:11

 
The teachers had better avoid supporting their smokers.
The problem of many teachers is their overprotection by the system, when they wreak havoc on students, through incompetence or I don't care. It's almost impossible to get rid of them. When you are a parent of students and you know who you are dealing with, there is anxiety at the start of the school year.
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Re: National Education: donkey cap for the French school?




by Remundo » 01/05/23, 22:27

you speak in a vacuum.

the vast majority of teachers do their job, and he is particularly thankless.

So much so that the EN can no longer recruit enough teachers, while many leave their functions BEFORE retirement...
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Re: National Education: donkey cap for the French school?




by GuyGadeboisTheBack » 02/05/23, 01:56

Exnihiloest wrote: When you are a parent of students and you know who you are dealing with, there is anxiety at the start of the school year.

When you're a teacher and you see some parents of students who come to explain your job to you, tell you what you should or shouldn't teach in a threatening way, you want to stay at home more than to go to work.
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by Janic » 02/05/23, 08:24

With each generation (20 to 25 years old) the type of society changes and what the parents have experienced at school has necessarily changed and the parents in question do not find their old bearings there.
The master (which means everything) has become a simple teacher and no longer this idol of before who thought he knew everything in his university conditioning, long overtaken by TV, social networks and the permanent changes in the mores of society. .
The Jules Ferry-style school is outdated and the teachers find themselves at the back of the pack, because everything is going too fast and their teaching is becoming obsolete; you have to look reality in the face. Brainwashing, individual and collective non-thinking are out of fashion.
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by Remundo » 02/05/23, 08:31

the "non-thinking" comes more from a "good thinking" which emanates from our hierarchy.

Teachers are not monolithic in their opinions and way of teaching.
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Re: National Education: donkey cap for the French school?




by Janic » 02/05/23, 08:42

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the "non-thinking" comes more from a "good thinking" which emanates from our hierarchy.
the end result being the same.
with ignition or fuel failure, a vehicle does not move forward.
Teachers are not monolithic in their opinions and way of teaching.
only in principle. You must know the Montessori method which was independent of the system in place and which gave excellent results, but not recognized and not applied in the past and current system because public teachers are not free to teach anything other than the program institutional. which emanates from the hierarchy. It's the dog chasing the tail!

PS: you teach in the technique which is less locked in the system because the technique evolves very, very quickly, in the absence of general education.
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by reinoso » 03/05/23, 16:41

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Re: National Education: donkey cap for the French school?




by Exnihiloest » 03/05/23, 20:46

Remundo wrote:you speak in a vacuum.

the vast majority of teachers do their job...


Never said otherwise! Reread rather than making unrelated objections to what is being said.

I pity your students. Like here, you have to answer on the side according to your prejudices, never according to what they tell you.
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