Continuous training of overseas teachers: “where are we? asks a deputy

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The deputy of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon questioned the government last week on the problem of the continuous training of teachers in his archipelago, overseas in general.

In a written question published in the Official Journal, Stéphane Lenormand is based on an investigation by the Court of Auditors. She gave an overview of education in the overseas academies and highlighted the differences noted with the metropolitan territory. "These works have been able to highlight the high level of illiteracy overseas and the insufficiency of adaptation of resources to local realities and teacher training, resulting in an unacceptable level of school failure", he reports. .

"Concerning continuing education, several factors have been identified which make it difficult to carry out in the overseas territories", he reminds the Minister of Education. He further observes that since “no structural reform has been put in place to meet these needs”. He also asks the minister what means are envisaged "to respond to the recommendations of the Court of Auditors, namely, to increase the effort of continuous training by building teacher training plans adapted to the needs and which take into account the constraints local conditions, in particular distance and transport".(soualigapost.com)

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