Emmanuel Macron announced on Friday that home schooling will be, from the start of the 2021 school year, “Strictly limited, in particular to health requirements”, and that it will therefore become compulsory within the school from the age of 3. Around 50,000 children are said to be home-schooled today, the president said → THE FACTS. […]
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A majority of CM2 students who are weak or very weak in maths
Evaluate the performance of students on elements of the program at the end of CM2 and third: this is the aim of the CEDRE study, carried out by the ministry, with each year a focus on a different discipline. Regarding math (numbers and calculations, sizes and measurements, space and geometry), the survey revealed, at the […]
The “Faunothèque”, small animals to introduce you to great music
The great concert of nature and its endless spectacle have never ceased to inspire composers. And it is from this repertoire that the educational platform Lumni and France Musique have drawn on to constitute a “Faunothèque” as playful as it is instructive. Aimed at children and not only, this series of twelve five-minute shows was […]
The desire to learn, a matter of the heart
He is tall, very tall. And he makes himself small, very small. ” I didn’t do it on purpose, madam, it came out on its own Iheb flattens, sincerely sorry at the idea of having offended his teacher. ” It is not the first time ! She pretends to scold him. ” Not the first […]
Lucrèce, the pre-teens’ best friend
This document was created and certified by IGS-CP, Charente (16) / IGS-CP Lucretia may bear the obsolete first name of a Roman patrician, whose tragic death would have precipitated the advent of the Republic, she is a pre-adolescent girl well anchored in her time: she lives in a blended family and has a mobile phone […]
“In adolescence, autonomy is a question of risk taking”
The cross. What turn does the question of autonomy take in adolescence? Vincent Berthou : The teenager knows more about doing alone, of course, he no longer needs someone to prepare his breakfast! But the challenge of adolescence is to conquer your own living and thinking space: your room, your friends, your privacy, your opinions […]
Conflans-Sainte-Honorine attack: when the freedom to teach is under attack
Shock, anger, indignation … Honorary Inspector General Jean-Pierre Obin (1) is however not so surprised the day after the Conflans-Sainte-Honorine attack which cost the life of a professor of he 47-year-old history-geography, beheaded in the middle of the street for having recently shown his students a caricature of the prophet Mohammed. “Since an issue of […]
Half a century ago, independent children differently
“We were freer than our grandchildren are” Annie, 71 years old “We were post-war children. Our parents wanted above all to protect us from what they had gone through, without however giving us all the solutions in the face of difficulties. We had to find out for ourselves. School for them was essential to have […]
Autonomy in children, a new injunction?
From parenting magazine pages delivering tips for making your child independent, to National Education circulars urging students to encourage student autonomy, to report card remarks congratulating this ability or sanctioning its apparent defect, this educational standard reigns supreme. all over. During the confinement, which has forced millions of children to “look after”, families were delighted […]
Autism: what has changed over the past two years
What has changed on the autism front in two years? What are the notable advances since the launch in 2018 of the new national autism strategy? This is what presented, Monday, September 28, Sophie Cluzel, Secretary of State for disabled people, and Claire Compagnon, interministerial delegate for this file. A 72-page document in the form […]