After forty-three years of good and loyal service in National Education, Patrice Romain has decided not to benefit from his retirement for a long career.
Teacher, school principal then principal of college, the one who was voluntary firefighter for twenty-three years does not have his tongue in the pocket, as attested by the title of his previous work,
Inspecteurs casse-balls
.
This time, he publishes
Requiem for National Education
(Recherches Midi).
A cry for help tinged with humor that denounces the
complacent
"benevolence
" of the administration and political leaders.
Uplifting!
LE FIGARO.
- You deplore the bad use which is made of benevolence within the National Education.
Do you have any examples?
Patrice ROMAIN.
- Benevolence is a virtue.
But today, instead of being accompanied by a certain requirement, it is akin to complacency.
National Education uses the carrot, but never the stick.
In terms of discipline, I remember,
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