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Contract teachers consider themselves "thrown into the lion's den"

2022-10-04T08:50:29.740Z


TESTIMONIALS – A month after the start of the school year, some dream of tenure when others have already resigned.


On September 1, Isabelle, Camille and Nathan (*) made their return to school in front of students in an explosive context.

The decline in the number of teachers recruited through competitions had cast a harsh light on the lack of attractiveness of the teaching profession.

And the hiring, to deal with the emergency, of some 7,000 new additional contract workers, including Isabelle, Camille and Nathan, had made people cringe.

“We can only congratulate ourselves that there are people who want to become teachers and discover the profession

, defends Sophie Vénétitay, general secretary of Snes, the first secondary union.

But this enthusiasm is tempered by the conditions in which they arrived.

Several came to see us to tell us that they were not well prepared.

The reality of this return to school is that colleagues have been thrown into the deep end with a pierced buoy.

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Camille goes even further.

"We were thrown into the lion's den

," she said.

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Source: lefigaro

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