Education: dunce cap for the French school?

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




by Christophe » 13/02/24, 22:26

Ah, but it’s not me who needs to be convinced…I wrote that to confirm what you said…
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by rpsantina » 13/02/24, 22:31

So you confirm that you are backbiting...

We're going to end up far away...

Well I stop polluting with my puns which only demonstrate my personal situation
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by Remundo » 13/02/24, 22:32

my father passed the study certificate in the 50s, then followed the complementary course at Allanche in Cantal.

When I was a kid, he trained me with his old dictations from the time, we were well below the baccalaureate, it was a kind of college for teenagers from the 50s.

In dictations at school, I paraded with my 20/20, it was in the late 80s early 90s, quite easy. Rather classic vocabulary, no traps in the texts.

When my father gave me dictation 54, I took fabulous sheets. Very complex vocabulary, tricky agreements, the scabrous imperfect subjunctive (that it was instead of that it was, not always very clear to distinguish).

Without saying that a party cost 4 points... when I scored an 8/20, I was happy.

In mathematics, same story. Sometimes I didn't even have an idea of ​​reasoning to put in place to respond. Complex problems that we now only pose in higher education, and even then, with the whining of our young fallow brains... like trains running into each other, bathtubs emptying, geometric puzzles, etc...

Discipline didn't change, the kids were fired quickly, and they returned to work on the farm or to work for craftsman bosses, in both cases the work was tough and the kicks in the ass and slaps were not. not rare nor always deserved...

another era.

Today we have zigotos like Dropé de la Gave who don't "believe" in it : roll:
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by Christophe » 13/02/24, 22:38

A clue ? (yes yes it’s fascist I know…nah it was a DC question)

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Well, those numbers still seem high to me...
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by pedrodelavega » 13/02/24, 22:39

Christophe wrote:Try to pass the 1956 Pedro primary school certificate…you will have your answer…

Yen was only 1 in 2 successful at the time. I believe
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by Christophe » 13/02/24, 22:41

pedrodelavega wrote:
Christophe wrote:Try to pass the 1956 Pedro primary school certificate…you will have your answer…

Yen was only 1 in 2 successful at the time.


So what ? You don't answer the question...
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by Christophe » 13/02/24, 22:42

Not 1956 but 1930: http://www.notre-ecole06.fr/certificatdetude1930.pdf

Get to work Pedro! I wouldn't have it (I'm completely out of touch with French) so you have to pass it!!! : Cheesy:

(yes yes we know…probably a fake from the Estremdrouate conspiracy theorists)
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by pedrodelavega » 13/02/24, 22:56

Christophe wrote:
pedrodelavega wrote:
Christophe wrote:Try to pass the 1956 Pedro primary school certificate…you will have your answer…

Yen was only 1 in 2 successful at the time.


So what ? You don't answer the question...

If there were only half who passed it, it would be because the level of the students was low or the level of the exam was too high.
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by Christophe » 13/02/24, 23:02

Try the one from 1930…and we’ll talk about it again…

Do it at 6th grade now and it's not 50%, it's less than 5% that you'll get...

Otherwise do you have the source of the 50%?
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by Christophe » 14/02/24, 22:10

Aye, there you go! I completely understood the why and how of the bankruptcy of current national education!

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ps: so your scores in the 1930 CEP?
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