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Sleep-in Protests to Be Staged in French Schools
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- From: Rich Gibson <rgibson@pipeline.com>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jun 2008 00:24:30 -0700
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Perhaps a better term would be a work-in, or
teach-in, but this revives an old tactic used by
welfare workers who seized buildings, worked-in,
refused to cut grants while they met with
recipients explaining why welfare was as it was.
Actions like these are worth considering. At the
end of the day, a work-in is no match for a
strike coupled with some form of Freedom Schooling, but it is a start.
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from l'Humanité:
Sleep-in Protests to Be Staged in French Schools
Parents and teachers will be sleeping in class
this Friday in a ?Night of the Schools? against
the measures introduced by Minister of Education
Darcos. The sleep-in, which originated in Nantes, is spreading.
Struggle while you sleep: that could be the
phrase that will be coined at the end of this
week. A new form of protest will see teachers
and parents snoozing in class in the night of
Friday to Saturday this week, during a huge
?Night of the Schools? protest (1). The protest
targets the on-going reforms. Begun in Nantes
last Wednesday, the protest will hit over 200
schools in 32 ?départements? (roughly equivalent
to a county) according to an estimate made
yesterday. The figure should increase in view of
the enthusiasm that has greeted the protest.
Will the initiators of the movement attain their
goal of 1,000 schools? Time will tell. In the
meantime, the movement is hitting the bull?s
eye, both in the Paris region and in the
Maine-et-Loire département. But it has had the
most impact where it began, that is to say, in
the Loire-Atlantique département. ?A few weeks
ago, a collective was set up to discuss the new
pedagogical set-up proposed by Xavier Darcos,?
the parent of a pupil explained. ?The
elimination of classes on Saturday morning
[until now, French schools have been closed on
Wednesday afternoons and open on Saturday
mornings ? translator?s note], remedial classes
during the holidays and the ?back-to-the-basics?
curricula are fake good ideas,? he went on. The
pace of learning will not be respected for
students with problems, who will be forced to
stay after class in the evening or go to school
during the holidays. As for the curricula, they
are both too intense and emptied of all creative thinking.
Consequently, the collective wanted to strike a
mighty blow. Several night occupations had
already been held in the Maine-et-Loire and
Ille-et-Vilaine départements. The people of the
Nantes region have put forward the concept on a
national scale. On Friday night, it will
therefore be a matter of ?going to sleep while
dreaming of a 2008-2009 school year in which the
curricula will be conceived together with
professional teachers,? the poster made for the
protest explains, and ?in which pupils who have
problems will be helped by special teachers during the regular school day.?
The sleep-in concept is seen as nice and
friendly. ?It is a pleasant concept,? said
Gilles Moindrot, the general secretary of the
SNUIpp-FSU teachers union. ?Generally, schools
are occupied to protest against a reduction in
the number of classes. This time, the demand is
for quality education.? The teachers union has
joined the movement and has put the sleep-in on
page one of its website. Christiane Allain, the
general secretary of the FCPE, the parents?
association, is also enthusiastic. ?Our members
pushed us to join this protest,? she explained.
?At first, we were a little worried about
questions of legal liability in case of
problems. » But the legal framework having been
clarified, ?nothing is holding us back any more ...?
(1) nuit.des.ecoles.over-blog.com
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