The possibility of having a bullying student
change schools
"as a last resort"
, mentioned by Pap Ndiaye on Tuesday on RTL, was quick to react, both in the educational sphere and with mayors, directly concerned by this novelty.
All the people interviewed by
Le Figaro
agree that it is
"more just that it is the harasser rather than the harassed who is forced to leave the establishment"
, as is often the case today, summarizes Justine, CP teacher in REP in Paris.
To discover
LIVE - Pension reform: follow the 12th day of mobilization
“It was a double penalty for the harassed child and his parents”
, completes Laurent Zameczkowski, vice-president of the Peep, an association of parents of pupils.
“In any case, the Minister is right to consider that we cannot remain passive in the face of a situation of harassment.
It is the perpetrators who must be moved, not the victims”
, adds Frédéric Leturque, centrist mayor of Arras (Pas-de-Calais) and co-chairman of the education commission of the Association…
This article is for subscribers only.
You have 74% left to discover.
Want to read more?
Unlock all items immediately.
TEST FOR €0.99
Already subscribed?
Login