After two sessions marked by the health crisis, the Minister of Education Jean-Michel Blanquer announced new changes for the baccalaureate.

From 2022, continuous assessment will be reinforced and common assessment tests (E3C) will be abolished.

Changes that risk widening inequalities, warn unions.

The bac will change again in 2022. The Minister of Education, Jean-Michel Blanquer, wants to learn the lessons of these two school years upset by the health crisis.

Result: the new formula tank will be further modified with, in particular, a strengthening of continuous monitoring.

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The balance of the baccalaureate will remain the same: 40% granted to the continuous assessment, 60% granted to the final exams.

But what will change is that in the continuous assessment, only the grades obtained in first and final year will count, ie those appearing on the reports.

A formula that risks "increasing inequalities"

The beaded tests - the famous E3C which dealt with the common core - will no longer exist. They could only take place once before the Covid-19 crisis. A decision that will increase inequalities between students, according to Sophie Venetitay, deputy general secretary and spokesperson for Snes-FSU: "By strengthening the share of local assessments of local controls, this will perhaps give the prospect of a local baccalaureate ", she reacts to the microphone of Europe 1." Finally, what will count more is the establishment where you come from, where you passed the baccalaureate, rather than the baccalaureate itself. even."

Another novelty: moral and civic education will be evaluated as such, after this year marked by the assassination of Samuel Paty. A huge project underway, the specialty teaching programs should be lightened without knowing the details yet. These changes will be implemented as soon as the school year begins in September.