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School Reforms – Vive La France et Le FrançaisThe Minister of Education has announced new primary school reforms, with a heavy emphasis on a return to basics and moral education. Accordingly, as part of the new civics curriculum, pupils will be required to learn the French national anthem by heart, and to stand whenever it is sung. They will also be required to learn the principles of morality, and the importance of right and wrong. Apart from changes in the curriculum, there is also a greater emphasis on performance monitoring. Pupils will be tested more regularly, and there will be more information to parents on the overall performance of the school. It is also proposed to increase the frequency with which teachers are assessed, from once every four or five years, to every two years. In general, the public and parents associations have welcomed the changes, although the teaching unions have attacked them as ‘simplistic’. In particular, they have expressed concern that the proposals lack a proper understanding of how teaching currently takes place at schools, and argue that 'moral' education is already a fundamental part of that education. They question how it is going to be possible to increase the amount of education offered, whilst reducing the number of hours over which it is taught. They also criticise the strong emphasis on 'learning by rote' over problem solving and creative work. More widely, there are sharper voices who argue that if France is to improve the mores of its young people, then that should start with an example being set by the country’s leaders. Against the backdrop of an incessant stream of revelations that provide ample evidence of the moral turpitude of the French political and business elite, they may have a point. You can read more about schooling in France in our Guide to School Education in France. See also our recent article on Putting Your Child into a French School. Next: Foie Gras to be a World Heritage Food? Back: Newsletter Opening Page The IFP Guides are published for general information only. Please visit our Disclaimer for full details. Couldn't find what you are looking for? Search again now!! |
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