We no longer represent Jean-Paul Brighelli. Having graduated from ENS Saint-Cloud, like the new Minister of Education, Pape Ndiaye, he notes that this secondary school teacher ends his career in the preparatory classes of the Lycée Thiers in Marseille, after a career he led in many high schools, some in high schools. of which are in priority educational zones. In 2005, his book Cretan factory (Gawsewitch Publisher), where he pointed out the failures of National Education, caused a tsunami; sold 150,000 copies. Seventeen years later, he publishes the second volume in Archipelago, wearily noting that nothing much has changed, and even things have gotten worse…
LE FIGARO. – Seventeen years ago, you threw a stone into the pond Cretan factory. What has changed since then?
Jean-Paul BRIEGHELI. – When the book was published, I did not expect such success. At the time, even the left-wing press reacted to it. What I see is that positions have hardened…
Source: Le Figaro
