fake topics distributed by teachers… for a very specific reason

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This year, a big change has taken place for high school students. Indeed, the baccalaureate specialty teaching tests take place for the very first time in March. The opportunity for teachers to distribute fake topics for a specific reason.

There pension reform, for which a motion of censure has already been adopted, has created controversy for months, but more particularly in recent weeks and days. Despite the dissatisfaction of the French who know the age at which Brigitte Macron retired and who have very largely demonstrate or strike to be heard, the reform went into effect on Monday 20 March. A fact that has further fueled the anger of citizens, who feel most misunderstood by the government, while Brigitte Lahaie, she spoke of the amount of her retirement without taboo.

Teachers are part of the French who did not want to see the reform pass and some of them decided to make their anger understood through the first exams of the baccalaureate. Indeed, this year, and for the very first time, the baccalaureate specialty teaching tests are taking place in March. Some teachers saw there too good an opportunity to be heard, and to strike hard.

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Distribution of fake topics related to 49.3

Many feared the undermining of these first baccalaureate exams given the mobilizations against the pension reform, after two consecutive disrupted years as a result of the health crisis. Fortunately, the events of this year 2023 went as planned, with one thing.

The teachers of Blois (Loir-et-Cher)concerned and dismayed by the passage of the pension reform, wanted to raise awareness among students by distributing them “false topics”, before their test. Among which were these issues: “Is 49.3 compatible with Rousseau’s social contract?” or “In which European countries can the government make a coup against the Parliament by using an article 49.3?”. However, not wishing not disrupt the smooth running of the teststhe teachers also wrote on the “false subjects”: “The teachers of the Dessaignes high school who defend their right to retirement and democracy wish their students a great success in the baccalaureate”.

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