College Needs Groups: A Ministerial Report Questions the Mechanism
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According to a report submitted on Tuesday, June 17, these groups, which were put in place in great confusion at the beginning of the 2024 school year for pupils in the 6th and 5th grades, do not have clear benefits for the students most in difficulty.
The Ministry of Education advocates more flexibility in the pursuit of the needs groups in the sixth and fifth, set up at the beginning of 2024, in a report published on Tuesday 17 June, which draws a first contrasting assessment of this initiative.
The General Inspectorate of Education, Sport and Research released on Tuesday its interim assessment of the need groups set up since September in 6th and 5th and recommends to unblock the mechanism.
The report of the General Inspectorate of the Ministry of National Education published on 17 June is without appeal: the groups of levels as Gabriel Attal wanted them to benefit neither students, nor staff, nor our educational system. Therefore, it is a further proof of the staggering failure of the "Knowledge Shock" commanded by this former Minister of National Education, who is primarily occupied by his political future rather than by the inte…
A ministerial report made public on Tuesday draws up a progress report and points the limits of this device dedicated to the classes of 6th and 5th. Elisabeth Borne nevertheless wishes to keep it at the beginning of the year, with some adaptations.
Deployed since September in the context of the "Knowledge Shock" advocated by former Minister Gabriel Attal, the needs groups in the sixth and fifth classes have failed to keep their promises of resorption of major school difficulties, acknowledges a report by the General Inspectorate published on Tuesday 17 June.
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