Faced with tensions in high schools related to the health situation, Jean-Michel Blanquer, the Minister of National Education, was to announce, Thursday evening, to teachers the development of part of the bac tests.
It should also broaden the possibility of alternating distance and face-to-face teaching.
One day at home, one day in high school: Axel's establishment, a first year student at the Cassini high school in Clermont (Oise), has been working this way since the start of the week.
With half the lessons and homework to take home, he
"hopes not to fall too late"
by admitting that
"it's not easy to work alone".
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All over France, dozens of high schools have adopted this “half-group” formula since the start of the All Saints holidays.
About twenty out of 120 establishments in the Aix-Marseille academy, six high schools in the Limoges academy, etc.
Some alternate face-to-face half-days.
For others, it's a week at home, a week in high school.
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