College: 9% of Course Hours Were Not Provided in 2023-2024, Regrets the Court of Auditors
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Nearly 9% of the courses are not provided because of insufficient replacement of teachers at the public college. The measures and money put on the table by the ministry in recent years do not seem effective, warns the Court of Auditors, which points the risk of a "two-speed school".
Approximately 9% of course hours were lost in French public colleges in 2023-2024, mainly due to unreplaced absences, according to the Court of Auditors.
A report by the Court of Auditors shows that 9 % of course hours were not covered in public colleges over the school year 2023.
Despite a 52% increase in the budget dedicated to the replacement of teachers since 2018, the results are insufficient. The most affected pupils are those of the schools of priority education.
The Court of Auditors Deplores the Fact that 9 % of Course Hours Lost at the College Are Still Lost.
The Court of Auditors calculated that 9% of course hours were lost in French public colleges in 2023-24, mainly due to unreplaced absences
Unreplaced absences, closed institutions... A total of 10.3 million teaching hours were not provided in 2023-24, regrets the Court of Auditors, which calls for "resolved actions"
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