To "highlight teachers' taste for reading", the Créteil Academy launched the first literary prize for teachers.
Thus, the author of a French-speaking novel published since the start of the school and literary school year in September 2021 will be rewarded, shortly before the end of the school year, indicates the press release from the Créteil academy relayed by
actu Val-de-Marne
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The Créteil Academy is launching the first literary prize for teachers intended to highlight their taste for reading, a major national cause for the 2021-2022 school year.
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— Academy of Créteil (@AcCreteil) January 28, 2022
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Eight novels selected
All the teachers of the academy, from kindergarten to high school, could claim to be part of the jury.
Some 200 applications were received.
36 teachers, coming from the three departments of the academy, were selected.
Emmanuelle Bayamack-Tam, teacher and writer, was appointed president of the jury.
On March 23, eight novels were selected by the jury:
The postcard, Anne Berest, Grasset
The real life of Cécile G., François Caillat, Gallimard
Child of a bastard, Sorj Chalandon, Grasset
Ultramarines, Mariette Navarro, Quidam editor
Fire, Maria Pourchet, Fayard
A certain reason to live, Philippe Torreton, Robert Laffont
The girl we call, Tanguy Viel, Les Editions de Minuit
Mahmoud or the rising waters, Antoine Wauters, Verdier
Teachers are now invited to share their views on the selected works with the jury.
The latter will meet for the last time on June 1st.
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