Almost a year after his surprise appointment as head of the Ministry of National Education, Pap Ndiaye takes stock of his current files, from his recent announcements on school bullying to his ongoing project on social diversity.
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- Announcements on social diversity are eagerly awaited.
Why are they late in coming?
Pap NDIAYE.
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I had planned to do them in mid-March.
We have postponed, due to the pension news and the big subject of teacher upgrading which will be detailed next week.
Then comes the mix.
We are in the starting blocks.
We want to act on the public, which educates the great mass of students (80%) and where social contrasts are extremely strong.
Just look at what is happening in Paris and in other, sometimes unexpected, cities.
At the national level, it is with the public that we have the greatest leeway.
At the same time, we work with private education under contract...
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