Back to school in small groups at Lalo-Clément school in Lille.

Deconfinement in Lille: “I’m Happy to Find my Friends”, The Comeback to School for 2,000 Children from Lille

DECONFINEMENT: A few days after the teachers, it was the children who found their way back to school in Lille The second start of the year. Thursday morning, in Lille and throughout France, many children returned to school two months after the closure of all schools due to the coronavirus epidemic. For this return to post-confinement, drastic health rules have been put […]

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Photos of the Tourcoing school, posted on Twitter after deconfinement

Deconfinement in Tourcoing: The Photo of Children Sitting in a Square at School Causes Distress

DECONFINEMENT: Photo posted on Twitter by journalist shows how social distancing at school works, with students having to stay isolated A photo, taken Tuesday in the schoolyard of a school in Tourcoing, in the North, quickly went viral on social networks. We see 4-year-old children there, most of them seated on the ground inside a […]

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What will happen after deconfinement inn France after May 11th

Deconfinement. Health, Work, School, Travel, Social Life: All Government Announcements

How to manage deconfinement after May 11th and the country’s restart? Prime Minister Edouard Philippe presented the government’s measures to the National Assembly on Tuesday. Details. Prime Minister Edouard Philippe presented this Tuesday 28th April 2020 the broad outlines of the deconfinement plan of France. These post-May 11 measures are aimed at continuing to limit the slowly receding coronavirus epidemic, while 23,293 deaths have been recorded according […]

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The Prime Minister presented his deconfinement plan this Tuesday, April 28, 2020. Among the themes addressed: back to school.

Deconfinement: Gradual Reopening, Wearing a Mask … What to Remember about Schools

The Prime Minister presented the deconfinement plan to the deputies on Tuesday. Six themes were discussed, including the methods of returning to school. It is one of the points of tension which surrounds the deconfinement: the return of more than twelve million pupils on the benches of the school as from May 11 and the fear, consequently, of a […]

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A classroom in Gladsaxe, Denmark, Tuesday April 14, 2020

Coronavirus: Danish Schools Start Reopening After One Month of Closure

Schools shyly reopened this Wednesday 15th April in Denmark after a month of closure due to the coronavirus epidemic Denmark is the first European country to reopen its crèches, nursery and primary schools this Wednesday 15th April, after the introduction of restrictions on March 12th to stem the coronavirus epidemic. However, lessons resumed in only half of […]

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Return to school will be gradual, according to the Minister of National Education

Confinement: School Will Not be Compulsory on May 11th, announces Jean-Michel Blanquer

This Tuesday 14th April 2020, the Minister of National Education indicated that the return to school will be gradual after confinement. “The return to school will be gradual. ” In the aftermath of Emmanuel Macron’s televised intervention, the Minister of National Education Jean-Michel Blanquer clarified on France 2, this Tuesday 14th April 2020, the terms of end of confinement […]

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Coronavirus Covid-19: 8,078 Deaths in France, including 2,189 in Nursing Homes… Update on the Situation on Sunday

According to the latest report from the health authorities, France records more than 500 additional coronavirus deaths in the last 24 hours. From new deaths, Coronavirus Covid-19 were recorded in France in the last 24 hours. In its update on Sunday 5th April 2020, the Ministry of Health indicated by a press release that 5,889 deaths have been declared […]

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The 2020 baccalaureate will not be cancelled, but it will be validated by continuous assessment.

The Baccalaureate and the Brevet will be Validated by Continuous Monitoring, announces Jean-Michel Blanquer

The Minister of Education, specified this Friday the modalities of the exams planned in June, namely the baccalaureate, the brevet and the diplomas of the professional tracks. “The bac 2020 will not take place under normal conditions” because of the confinement, had warned Thursday evening, during a special broadcast on TF1 and LCI, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe. Continuous or partial control, postponement of tests … […]

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"Between 5 and 8% of Students" Cannot Follow Courses Remotely, According to Jean-Michel Blanquer

Coronavirus: “Between 5 and 8% of Students” Cannot Follow Courses Remotely, According to Jean-Michel Blanquer

EDUCATION: Jean-Michel Blanquer also announced the establishment of a free distance learning support system during the Easter holidays Two weeks after closing schools to fight coronavirus, “between 5 and 8% of students” were “lost” by their teachers, who can not reach them to ensure the desired “educational continuity”, estimated Jean- Michel Blanquer, the Minister of National Education, this Tuesday […]

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Nearlt 2000 people have died of Coronavirus Covid-19 in France

Coronavirus Covid-19: 1,995 Dead, 32,964 Confirmed Cases… Update on the Situation in France on Friday

The coronavirus killed nearly 2,000 people on Friday 27th March 2020, while the Prime Minister announced that the confinement would last until April 15th. While Edouard Philippe warned that “the crisis would last” and extended confinement for another 15 days, the latest assessment of the spread of the coronavirus in France reports 32,964 confirmed cases of contamination and […]

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