The teachers are back to school and welcome their students this Tuesday, September 1, in the application of health measures.

It is in this context that the writer Daniel Picouly pays tribute to the commitment of the teaching staff, at the microphone of Anne Roumanoff where he is invited for his book "Long I went to bed with happiness". 

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He is a former teacher who knows the difficulties of the profession.

Writer Daniel Picouly, guest of Anne Roumanoff's program

C'est du bien,

paid tribute to the teachers.

They are making their return to school in a context complicated by health measures, while confinement may have hampered the learning of students. 

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"Thanks to the Covid, the parents realized that '1', their kid who is so nice at home, what is boring when you have to teach him his lessons, and that '2', it's not easy to teach kids, ”explains the author.

"It's an amazing job, but fundamentally very difficult."

This declaration of love to his former colleagues extends the one made by Daniel Picouly in his new novel "Long I went to bed with happiness", published on August 19 by Albin Michel editions. His homage joins that of Anne Roumanoff, who dedicated his ticket of Monday, August 31 to the teaching staff, who will have to work in masks. 

Thank you teachers @anne_roumanoff pays homage to these "everyday superheroes" in It feels good, every day from 11am to 12:30 pm on Europe1 # Rentree # Rentree2020 # Rentreescolairepic.twitter.com / oKOxr4hVXX

- Europe 1 (@ Europe1) August 31, 2020

Their minister Jean-Michel Blanquer for his part announced a Grenelle on teachers' salaries.