We no longer present Jean-Paul Brighelli.
Graduated from ENS Saint-Cloud, like the new Minister of Education Pap Ndiaye, he specifies, this secondary school teacher is finishing his career in preparatory classes at the Lycée Thiers, in Marseille, after a career that has conducted in many high schools, some of which are in priority education zones.
In 2005, his work
La Fabrique du Crétin
(Gawsewitch Éditeur), where he pointed out the failures of National Education, caused a tsunami: 150,000 copies sold.
Seventeen years later, he publishes a volume II, at the Archipelago, noting with a touch of weariness that nothing has changed much, and even that everything has gotten worse...
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LE FIGARO.
- Seventeen years ago, you threw a stone into the pond with
La Fabrique du Crétin
.
What has changed since?
Jean-Paul BRIGHELLI.
-
When the book came out, I did not expect such a success.
At the time, even the left-wing press echoed this.
What I see is that positions have hardened…
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