National Education is taking on water.
After Jean-Michel Blanquer, who held the helm for five years, the lunar interlude Pap Ndiaye, the lifebuoy Gabriel Attal, then the abrupt sinking of Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, the rudder is entrusted to Nicole Belloubet.
To the left all the way.
For this time.
To discover
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Coming from the ranks of the Socialist Party, Nicole Belloubet, 68 years old, rector of Limoges and Toulouse from 1997 to 2005, Minister of Justice during Macron's first five-year term, is a claimed left-wing personality.
“An ideologue of this Parisian caviar left,”
asserts a politician who has worked with her in the past
.
“Docile when you have to be
,” he adds.
On education, she leans more towards “pedagogism”, if we are to believe her past positions.
The one who participated in the great “refoundation” of the school under the Hollande five-year term is a fan of the “decompartmentalization” of disciplines, of “project pedagogy” and of the student placed “at the center” of the system.
“We may have taken positions by…
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