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Inclusive school: “AESH, I earn less than 1,000 euros per month”

2024-01-26T16:08:07.314Z

Highlights: Inclusive school: “AESH, I earn less than 1,000 euros per month”. Despite progress, the job of supporting students with disabilities is still precarious, with the majority working part-time. “We have won the recognition of public opinion, but still not the status,” breathes Chaker Brahmi, 51 years old, AESH since 2008. This year, he follows four students on a daily basis. Four children with autistic disorders attending elementary school, divided into two classes in Saint-Ouen.


Despite progress, the job of supporting students with disabilities is still precarious, with the majority working part-time


“We have won the recognition of public opinion, but still not the status,” breathes Chaker Brahmi, 51 years old, AESH since 2008. He knows the profession well, he practiced it for six years before obtaining a permanent contract. .

This year, he follows four students on a daily basis.

Four children with autistic disorders attending elementary school, divided into two classes in Saint-Ouen (Seine-Saint-Denis).

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“I work in just one establishment, which is exceptional.

My colleagues tend to be split between several schools.

This is linked to the fact that I have always supported children with specific problems.

I learned on the job.

For example, for seven years, I supported a non-verbal child.

Now, he is in a medical-educational institute, but the school gave him the opportunity to be an ordinary child,” reveals Chaker Brahmi, who joined FSU-Snuipp.

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Source: leparis

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