Angry.
Teachers, parents and local elected officials mobilized this Wednesday afternoon in front of the academic management of Yvelines, in Guyancourt, to express their “attachment to public schools”.
If the list of grievances has grown in recent weeks with planned class closures, lack of resources, hours and teachers, one subject in particular is making everyone tense: the reform of the “clash of knowledge”, which includes a battery of measures including groups of levels.
A departmental call for a strike was launched this Thursday, it should be widely followed in the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines basin.
“The level groups in maths and French, no one wants them: heads of establishments, teachers and parents of students together, complains Étienne Brochard, co-secretary at Snes-FSU 78. The studies and research carried out on this subject have demonstrated that it is not by putting fifteen to sixteen students of the same level together that we reduce their difficulties.
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