Primary School: the Court of Auditors Deplores a System "in Lag with the Needs of the Child"
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The Court of Auditors denounces the harmful effects of the four-day week on pupils: increased fatigue, decreased vigilance, desynchronization... This school rhythm, although widely adopted, would not be adapted to the needs of children.
In a report published this Tuesday, 20 May, the Court of Auditors expresses its concern about the "declining performance of pupils [French], particularly vis-à-vis our European neighbours", and this "despite a steady increase over the last ten years in spending on primary school". Concretely, "despite a substantial public investment, the results in CM1 remain worrying", the Court of Auditors is concerned. Young schoolchildren are, indeed, the la…
School results are shrinking, inequalities are widening: in a report published on Tuesday, 20 May, the Court of Auditors draws up a severe assessment of the situation of primary school. And questions the effectiveness of the reforms undertaken since 2017.
In a report released on Tuesday, the court points to an education system in difficulty whose inequalities persist despite rising spending.
In its first report on nursery and elementary schools, the financial court noted a "failure in education" and considered it necessary to review the organisation of the school system and the governance of schools.
In its report on primary school, published on Tuesday 20 May, the Court of Auditors points to the operation of education "in lag with the needs of the pupil" and criticizes the organisation of school rhythms.
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