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François-Xavier Bellamy: "The new reforms announced by Blanquer will complete the baccalaureate"

2021-07-01T13:26:09.138Z


FIGAROVOX / INTERVIEW - The philosophy professor and MEP severely criticizes the minister's modification of his own reform of the baccalaureate. Touch by touch, Jean-Michel Blanquer imposes a mediocre derivative of Anglo-Saxon practices which will increase ...


François-Xavier Bellamy is a Member of the European Parliament, and author of two essays:

Les déshérités

(Plon, 2014) and

Demeure

(Grasset, 2018).

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After having introduced a significant part of continuous control in the bac, Jean-Michel Blanquer wants to do away with the tests common to all high schools in favor of new assessment methods specific to each establishment, thus making the transition to a “local bac”. Is this a way to encourage "each student to be involved throughout the year in his learning" as the ministry's ambition, or the ultimate coup de grace brought to this examination?

François-Xavier BELLAMY.

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It's an admission, a way of admitting that the baccalaureate no longer exists.

We could already guess when Jean-Michel Blanquer announced the reform of the bac in 2018, the organization of the so-called “E3C” joint tests looked like an aberrant gas plant which could only be a step towards the elimination of this national exam.

A large part of the baccalaureate will now depend solely on

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Source: lefigaro

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