10 days that you play the teachers at home without always knowing what you are talking about ... What if you passed the baton? Here is a selection of podcasts for your kids to keep cultivating while the school is closed.

PODCAST

Since the closure of the schools and the start of confinement, many people, in addition to telework and daily tasks, have to improvise as teachers. Not easy when his last history or physics class dates back to (very) long ago. So to prevent the lesson from ending in a teardrop, the team at Europe 1 Studio has put together a playlist of 5 native podcasts and replay programs designed by specialists. To learn as a family, without getting upset, just press play!

#FRENCH

"Special Boris Vian" in "The voice is book". Surrounded by Mathias Malzieu and Nicole Bertolt, Nicolas Carreau returns to the work of Boris Vian on the occasion of the centenary of the artist's birth.

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#HISTORY

"Louis XVI, the undecided" in "Varennes". "Varennes" is an original creation which makes you live a decisive moment of the French Revolution as if you were there. In this first episode, the Revolution breaks out. Very quickly, the king no longer knew who to trust. The situation is beyond him. Should he flee? By dint of indecision - unless it is cowardice? - Louis XVI risks falling into his own trap ...

>> Want to listen to the rest of the "Varennes" podcast? Find it on Europe1.fr, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and your usual listening platforms.

#SVT

"The repercussions of global warming on flora and fauna" from "Curious about nature". Alain Bougrain-Dubourg warns of global warming and its impact on biodiversity.

>> Want to listen to other episodes from the "Curious by nature" column? Find them on Europe1.fr, Apple Podcasts, and your usual listening platforms.

#PHYSICAL

"Marie Curie: an extraordinary journey" from "At the heart of history". In 1903, Marie Curie was the first woman to receive a Nobel Prize in physics. His arrival in Paris, his love story with Pierre Curie, his tireless work, his discovery of radium ... In this new episode of "At the heart of history", Jean des Cars paints a portrait of this woman from science.

>> Want to listen to other episodes of the "At the Heart of History" podcast? Find them on Europe1.fr, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and your usual listening platforms.

#CIVIC EDUCATION

'In the head of Robert Badinter' from 'Hondelatte raconte'. Christophe Hondelatte tells from the inside two famous trials in which Robert Badinter sees forging, in him, the conviction that the death penalty must be abolished: the trial of Roger Bontems, in 1972, of which Me Badinter fails to save the head and that he sees dying under the guillotine, and the trial of Patrick Henry, in 1977, which escapes him, the capital punishment…

>> Want to listen to other episodes of the program "Hondelatte raconte"? Find them on Europe1.fr, Apple Podcasts, and your usual listening platforms.

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