While the Senate is organizing a debate on inclusive writing next week, Jean-Michel Blanquer has taken a stand against its use at school.

"The feminization of trades and functions is progress, but putting dots in the middle of words is a barrier to the transmission of our language for all, for example for dyslexic students", said the Minister of Education in an interview. granted to JDD.

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 Our language is the first French treasure, one that connects us all and made our world power.

It should therefore not be triturated or damaged ", justified the minister who intends to" dot the i "by officially banning it in education.

“We already have a circular from Edouard Philippe prohibiting inclusive writing in administrative uses, we are going to clarify the fact that this is also true in our educational uses.

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