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CAPES of Physics and Chemistry at BAC+3: a Foreseeable Failure? - SNES - Syndicat National Des Educats De Seconde Degree

Summary by snes.edu
The reform of initial training (recruitment at the BAC+3 level and no longer master, followed by two years of paid training) is in place this year (read our analysis of the CAPES in physics and chemistry). Note that the "training standards" of the future CAPES winners at BAC+3 have been published by the Ministry. You can read them here. The SNES-FSU has worked to improve them as much as possible, especially in physics and chemistry, but they rem…
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The reform of initial training (recruitment at the BAC+3 level and no longer master, followed by two years of paid training) is in place this year (read our analysis of the CAPES in physics and chemistry). Note that the "training standards" of the future CAPES winners at BAC+3 have been published by the Ministry. You can read them here. The SNES-FSU has worked to improve them as much as possible, especially in physics and chemistry, but they rem…

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snes.edu broke the news on Sunday, June 21, 2026.
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