Ah, hey, there's no small profit. Well, if the superiors don't care, maybe the parents don't care, then? Yes, too. For the most part, they just want to know if Chouchou will move up to the next grade, because the neighbors' son is going, and they shouldn't be any worse than him. Republican equality, all that. And finally, the students... well, if in French TV movies, the students ask questions like " But, weren't they afraid, those courageous philosophers? Didn't they tremble? Where did this new conception of freedom come from? Teach us, teacher! ", in real life, they mostly ask " Sir, should I underline in green or red? I don't have any more papers, can I ask for one? " And they stick their boogers under the table while drawing dicks in their notebooks. The difference between the middle school student and the Bonobo monkey is sometimes complex. Personally, I make it mainly by hairiness. And anyway: the Bonobo never has Nicki Minaj as his ringtone.
In any case, all the journalists, philosophers, teachers and other political figures who have looked phone number list into the issue in recent weeks have expressed their indignation at the programme.
Not one on teaching.
That's true, what for? We might as well ask ourselves some big questions, like here (come on, an article for fun) with:
Will the student then better grasp the continuity and ruptures between the Hegira and Philip the Fair? One may doubt it. Yet this is the gamble made by Ms. Vallaud-Belkacem's history curriculum reform.
Frankly, even adults, I'm not sure many of them would be able to tell you about the continuity and ruptures between the Hegira and Philip the Fair. Besides, I doubt everyone knows what the Hegira is. Or tell me the top three best Philip the Fair jokes (I'm still a big fan of the Anagni attack). But it's nice of you to worry about all the things these young people might learn wrong, guys. You'll just have to remember to get out of the house sometimes, instead of holding forth on post-college apocatastasis when you're actually at the apocacastasis stage.
Is it a small or a capital A?
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