Friday, on Europe 1, Dominique Dubarry-Loison, professor of SVT in Essonne and member of the movement of the "red pens", deplores the "total blur" in which the teachers are left concerning the reform of the tank.

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"We are not feverish, we are worried". Friday, when 871,000 teachers made their return three days before the students, Dominique Dubarry-Loison, teacher of SVT in Essonne, and member of the movement of the "red pens", wondered how some teachers on the reform of the tray imagined by the Minister of Education Jean-Michel Blanquer. The new baccalaureate will not be open until 2021, but changes will occur this year for first-year students, who will be the first to take the exam in its new form.

"We do not really know where we are going," says the teacher at the microphone Nathalie Levy on Europe 1. "In French, teachers have no subject type.They have new exercises to do to prepare their students but they do not know in what form these exercises will be formulated.Or oral, it will be asked questions of grammar, which did not exist until then.The teachers of French are in the total blur. do not know how to prepare their students for a bac exam that will take place in nine months. "

"Students will be stressed constantly"

In addition to the lack of information and communication from the ministry, Dominique Dubarry-Loison believes that resting part of the new bin on continuous monitoring is a false good idea. "I take the example of my subject SVT (Sciences of Life and Earth) .We have one hour per week of classes and we will have two tests in the year and the continuous control to prepare. train students and teach them things when you only have one hour of class a week Students will be constantly stressed, they will be constantly in control and will no longer have the right to fail, "she says. "And we do not have a directive in the case where a student is absent from a control, we do not know how to do it, there are too many unknowns".