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France teachers strike over government reforms | France teachers strike over government reforms |
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Teachers across France are going on strike against government reforms to the education system. | Teachers across France are going on strike against government reforms to the education system. |
Trade unions representing 80% of teachers at French middle schools are leading the action against the plans. | Trade unions representing 80% of teachers at French middle schools are leading the action against the plans. |
The government wants to reduce teaching of Latin and ancient Greek, scrap an intensive language scheme and change the history curriculum. | |
Reports have shown increasing inequality and declining performance in French schools. | Reports have shown increasing inequality and declining performance in French schools. |
But the unions say the reforms would only serve to increase inequalities and class separation. | But the unions say the reforms would only serve to increase inequalities and class separation. |
Teachers are expected to hold protests in Paris and dozens of towns and cities around the country on Tuesday. | Teachers are expected to hold protests in Paris and dozens of towns and cities around the country on Tuesday. |
The action follows weeks of strongly-worded dispute between Education Minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem and her critics. | The action follows weeks of strongly-worded dispute between Education Minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem and her critics. |
Ms Vallaud-Belkacem recently described opponents of the history programme as "pseudo-intellectuals" after they said it would deprive pupils of vast chunks of France's cultural heritage. | |
Analysis: Hugh Schofield, BBC News, Paris | Analysis: Hugh Schofield, BBC News, Paris |
School change plans come round regularly in France. | School change plans come round regularly in France. |
They tend to answer to the same perceived imperative: how to restore the "republican" school system to a lost golden age and stop the inexorable decline in international rankings. | They tend to answer to the same perceived imperative: how to restore the "republican" school system to a lost golden age and stop the inexorable decline in international rankings. |
This time, Socialist President Francois Hollande and Education Minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem have targeted the "college" - the middle-school for 11- to 15-year-olds that comes between "ecole" (primary school) and "lycee". | This time, Socialist President Francois Hollande and Education Minister Najat Vallaud-Belkacem have targeted the "college" - the middle-school for 11- to 15-year-olds that comes between "ecole" (primary school) and "lycee". |
But with awful predictability, their designs have again provoked a chorus of outrage - and not just from the teaching unions. | But with awful predictability, their designs have again provoked a chorus of outrage - and not just from the teaching unions. |
French teachers furious at controversial curriculum changes | French teachers furious at controversial curriculum changes |
The former centre-right Education Minister Luc Ferry has described the changes as "scandalous, empty-headed, noxious and partisan". | The former centre-right Education Minister Luc Ferry has described the changes as "scandalous, empty-headed, noxious and partisan". |
With the teaching profession voting overwhelmingly on the left, many teachers are reluctant opponents of the Socialist changes. | With the teaching profession voting overwhelmingly on the left, many teachers are reluctant opponents of the Socialist changes. |
But they say the requirement, for example, to devise course work combining different subjects is badly thought out and imposes hours of extra labour. | But they say the requirement, for example, to devise course work combining different subjects is badly thought out and imposes hours of extra labour. |
Principal measures in the proposed changes: | Principal measures in the proposed changes: |
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