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[Chronique de Normand Baillargeon] Peril at school
It is urgent, they say. What if it were even worse… Everyone who follows the news at all knows it now: we are facing a serious and terrible shortage of…
[Chronique de Normand Baillargeon] Congratulations, and some reservations for the CCR course
Finally, we know the curriculum and the goals that, through it, the new Culture and Citizenship of Quebec (CCQ) course will aim for, which will replace the Ethics and Religious…
[Chronique de Normand Baillargeon] Questions to party leaders
In my opinion, education, one of our most important institutions, unfortunately does not occupy the great place it should have in an election campaign. If I had the chance, here…
[Chronique de Normand Baillargeon] If I could learn more about the teacher shortage…
What a back-to-school season we are experiencing! And I think that we have unfortunately not finished having bad surprises. Take a closer look: we had, and we may still have,…
[Chronique de Normand Baillargeon] Readings for the summer
The school year is coming to an end and this time I want to offer you two readings that I think are very enriching and that anyone working in education…
[Chronique de Normand Baillargeon] A conversation with Yves Gingras
It is done. The long-awaited Law on academic freedom in the university environment was adopted by the National Assembly on June 3rd. This law, which follows the report of the…
Grégoire Baillargeon will take the helm of BMO in Quebec
The presidency of the Bank of Montreal in Quebec will be assumed by Grégoire Baillargeon from 1er november. Posted at 2:47 p.m. Richard Dufour The Press He will succeed Claude…
[Chronique de Normand Baillargeon] A word from Paul Valéry
Surely you have already heard this (in my opinion) rather apt formula describing our school system. This one, she says, now operates at three speeds. On the one hand, we…
[Chronique de Normand Baillargeon] Everyone talks to me about it
I don’t like to go on TV. But this time at Everybody talks about it, the subject: education, required me to be there to discuss with Gregory Charles, whose remarks,…
[Chronique de Normand Baillargeon] Talking about heroes in class
Like everyone else, I learned with great sadness of the death of Guy Lafleur, a player who gave us great joy. Lafleur was an inspiration, a man easy to love…
[Chronique de Normand Baillargeon] The columnist goes to the cinema
COVID-19 obliges, and given the online cinema offer, it had been a long time since I had set foot in a cinema. But I couldn’t resist the urge to go…
[Critique] “Ends of the world”: The small apocalypses of Normand Baillargeon
“Normand Baillargeon, the novelist, offers us some answers to the questions that we ask ourselves too little. Through the imaginary, he shakes up the real. Through fiction, he reminds us…
[Chronique de Normand Baillargeon] Practice dual coding in class
It’s been a while since I’ve taken you on a tour of educational research. This week, I am offering you an interesting teaching strategy that deserves to be better known…
[Chronique de Normand Baillargeon] For digital citizenship
I often observe, as you I am sure, and sometimes with horror, disturbing behavior on social networks, where trolls are rampant, where we practice without embarrassment often anonymous attacks against…
[Chronique de Normand Baillargeon] A Curriculum for Peace
The tragic moment we are going through is particularly propitious for broaching the beautiful subject of pacifism in class. Here are some ways to do this, we hope they will…
[La chronique de Normand Baillargeon] AI at school, a famous dilemma
This week, two important announcements were made in the vast dossier of technology in schools. To begin with, we learned that all fifth and sixth year students at the First…
The column of Normand Baillargeon: This essential academic freedom
The commission on university freedom, chaired by Alexandre Cloutier, has just submitted its report. I waited for him with mixed impatience, I will not hide it, of a certain concern.…
Normand Baillargeon Chronicle: Discrimination
In education, but not only there, we talk a lot and more and more about discrimination. Some of these discussions take place with regard to equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI)…
The column of Normand Baillargeon: with nuance and caution
Some of the positions we have heard over the past week on the future Culture and Quebec Citizenship course (which will replace the Ethics and Religious Culture course) have in…