DECRYPTION – In his general policy speech, the Prime Minister devoted only seven minutes to schools.
« One of the great prides of [sa] vie “, is to have been ” a national education teachere” and to have “ child teachers of National Education “. Despite his lyricism, François Bayrou devoted only seven minutes to school in his one and a half hour general policy declaration on January 14.
Sometimes a little offbeat, indulging in the metaphor of « leeks that do not all grow at the same speed » to denounce “ early guidance of students “, the Prime Minister nevertheless congratulated himself on having placed the Ministry of National Education ” first “, and to have entrusted it to ” a woman with an exemplary career », Élisabeth Borne. Those who were waiting to know a little more about the educational roadmap of the current government – in particular on the “clash of knowledge” left in the middle – will have been disappointed. The Prime Minister stuck to the usual generalities. The level of the students to start.
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