“nothing has been spared high school students”, regrets the national secretary of the SNES-FSU, professor in Rouen
“They have not been spoiled, for the past two years they have suffered confinements, disrupted classes and the reform of the Baccalaureate has fallen on them”regrets Claire Guéville, National Secretary of the SNES-FSU union and professor of history-geography at Sotteville-lès-Rouen, who “wish you good luck” to his students at Marcel Sembat high school. She was the invitation of France bleu Normandie, this Wednesday, May 11, on the occasion of the start of the specialty tests.
They need support, energy, because the last few years, the last few months have been complicated
The staggering of the Bac exams between these specialty exams (32% of the final grade), the continuous assessment (40%), the anticipated exams in first (10%), then the Grand Oral in June, the trade unionist does not is not favorable. “We find ourselves having to organize a kind of permanent evaluation of the pupils, she says. It is so permanent that there is not much room for learning.”
“We have the impression that the whole education system has exploded with Jean-Michel Blanquercontinues the Rouen professor. He dispersed the school like a puzzle, we are lost, there is really a lot of suffering on the side of the pupils, families and national education staff.“