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Côte d’Ivoire-AIP / Former members of the national education advisory council worried about the 2021-2022 start

Abidjan, August 04, 2021 (AIP) – Former members of the National Education Advisory Council (CCEN) expressed on Tuesday August 03, 2021 in a statement, their concerns for the start of the 2021-2022 school year, scheduled for September 2021.

According to the spokesperson for this platform, Pasteur Kaha Grivaz Lucien, with the generalized repetition, we must expect bloated numbers in the end-of-cycle classes.

“The tension on the classrooms will thus be exacerbated, as will the lack of teachers and supervisors. It will then be necessary to fear that the expected results for the CEPE and the BEPC will be weak in 2021-2022 and so on, ”warned Pasteur Kaha.

Parents fear that in primary school, double shift is the norm leading to reduced training and fear that in secondary school, teachers will no longer be able to properly assess their children.

They are also convinced that with the endemic failures of the 2020-2021 school year, the next 2021-2022 school year promises to be under the most unfavorable auspices and claim to hold the Ministry of National Education and Literacy responsible for this unfortunate situation.

While reaffirming their availability to support all good actions for the advancement of the school system, the ex-members of the CCEN expect the States General of Education to lay the framework for shared work in the service of the School. Ivorian.

For the past school year, the parents of the students note that the children went to the exams with a proven trauma. “Tests were repeated because there would be no conformity between the exercises between the exercises and the light program in force during the year 2020-2021”, they denounced.

Also, they reveal that deliberations during the examination of entry into Sixth, continuous assessment notes for several inspections were not taken into account in the calculation of the points for said examinations, resulting in de facto the failure of several thousand students.

“As parents of students, we have the right to demand that this does not interfere with the hard work of families for the education of their children. The future of our children cannot be sacrificed on the altar of political conquest or of some unnecessarily political postures, ”Pasteur Kaha maintained.

(AIP)

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