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The city of Brest Education policies
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- Educations policies : a shared competency Contents - Education policies of Brest - A few examples
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Educational policies: a shared competency The competency is shared by age, but the state keeps a monopoly on pedagogical questions – The state: universities – The region: lycées (15-18) – The département: colleges (11-14) – The city: primary schools (3-10) and nurseries (0- 3)
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Education policies: a shared competency e.g: 3-10 years old children City National State Pedagogy -school programs -teachers hiring, training, salary… structures - Primary schools: structural and daily care of the buildings - Hiring, training and pay of all other employees: cooks, cleaners, children activities counselors -Material: computers, books, notebooks... -School enrolment
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Schooling in Brest Xx university students Xx lycéens, x lycées Xx collégiens, x collèges 964 children in nurseries, 23 nurseries
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Primary schools in Brest today
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70 primary schools = 120 000 m2
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In september 2010 8 298 children in public schools ; 4 006 in private schools Public : 3 562 in kindergarten and 4 736 in primary schools Private : 1 548 in kindergarten et 2 413 in primary schools Public and private schoolsChildren in different districts
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A school population that has been slowly decreasing for 30 years 24 350 children in 1980 12 304 children in 2010 10174 7040 4789 2345 4666 3497 2413 1548 50 % Public = Private = 52 % baisse identique mat et élem 44 % + forte baisse en élem
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The educational policy of the city is dynamic and evolving School meals: 70 % of the children eat in the school restaurants and stay during the noon recess (2 hours) = 5 500 children Morning and night : 1 200 children cared for between 7.15/9 am and 16.30/19.30
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PEDAGOGICAL ACTIVITIES The city offers the teachers the possibility to bring in their classes cultural activities or to take their classes to museums A high policy towards new technologies
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Activities around the school, especially the meal and noon time have increased considerably 1993 : 50 % of the children eat in school 2003 : 61 % 2010 : 72,5 %
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The school and its environment Answering to new problematics
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The new pedagogical practices need an increase of space - New methods in small groups - Cultural practices (languages, music, etc.) The social need of families has evolved - It has to be possible to accept children in the school from 7.15 until 19.30 - Parents want to be able to have a place in the schools - Rooms to nap are necessary for the younger children A school opened on the district The mayor can utilise the schools for other purposes outside of the schooling time With the 4 days schooling system, a school is used for schooling only 140 days a year, or 38 % of the year.
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Outside of schooling, schools are used as: - day care centers - Associations - non profit organizations - playgrounds for families during the week-end
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The local educational project
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Definition The local educational project tries to answer to a triple issue: Fit children, teenagers and young adults into a coherent and concerted educational course Answer to identified educational needs on the basis of a concerted diagnosis Imply all of the professionals and institutions into a territorialized approach
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Example: the « footbridge » class The footbridge class facilitates the school integration for children age 2 to 3 years old with no previous experience of collective activities. The work of the teacher is completed by the presence of a professional of day-care centers. Parents may stay in the class as long as they need to help with separation
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Example: the « footbridge » class The children have class in the morning. In the afternoon, activities are organized with the parents The class has a very positive effect on children’ scholarly success and parents’ implication in the school. As a transition device, children stay in the class as long as they need (2 weeks to 6 months). When they are ready, they « cross the bridge » to the regular kindergarten class.
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Example 2
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