Europe 1 with AFP 6:14 p.m., March 6, 2024

A senatorial report from a commission of inquiry highlighted on Wednesday the "terrible loneliness" of teachers in the face of threats and attacks, urging the State to initiate a "proactive approach" and National Education to "take back control" to defend secularism at school.

The report by senators François-Noël Buffet (LR) and Laurent Lafon (UDI) proposes 38 recommendations to “promote this French secularism, better train educational staff and provide them with the tools necessary to carry out their mission”, detailed Laurent Lafon during a press conference.

The commission of inquiry, launched in response to the request of the family of Samuel Paty and further strengthened after the assassination of Dominique Bernard in Arras, focused formally on the "reporting and treatment of pressures, threats and attacks including teachers are victims.

A loneliness of educational staff members facing a conflicting daily life

During their work, the parliamentarians notably interviewed Mickaëlle Paty, the sister of the teacher murdered in 2020. "The most striking observation is the terrible loneliness experienced by members of the educational staff in the face of a daily life marked by tensions and conflicts", was alarmed François-Noël Buffet.

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Laurent Lafon noted a growing “distrust” between those on the ground and their administrative hierarchy, evoking a “wall” erected between teachers and authorities such as the rectorate.

The authors of the report, from the majority alliance of the right and the center in the Senate, propose several measures on the training aspect, so that National Education "takes back control" over the training of teachers, by "not making initial training more dependent on the university".

“Harmonization of sanctions at national level”

They also propose to "review the disciplinary corpus" in the event of threats and other pressures, through a "harmonization of sanctions at the national level".

Another recommendation is to have students' parents sign a "parents' charter" each year, in which "the fact will be recalled that teaching cannot be contested".

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The creation of “dedicated structures for poly-excluded” or “highly disruptive” students is also advanced.

More symbolic, they advocate the organization of a compulsory day of tribute to murdered teachers in each establishment at the start of the school year.

This report was presented a few days after the online death threats received by a principal of the Maurice-Ravel high school in Paris who had asked a student to remove her veil.