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who noted that future graduates of the L series would no longer teaching science or mathematics in terminal? Who expressed concern that removal of scientific rationality on which the high school reform condemns students who have completed this industry? Person.
The media frenzy has focused around the teaching of history in the S series, which can not fail to make uncomfortable those who adopt a republican point of view on the functioning of the school. Because this way of flying to the rescue of the tank S, that is to say, the elite class of high school, is very strange, even suspicious.
Defending the teaching of history through other requirements. For example the introduction of a historical education in technological fields that are completely private. Or that of the mainstream history of science and technology in higher education of scientists and technicians.
Activation of this agitation is the result of what we must call the historians' guild, a corporation that does not only teachers but also journalists, writers, politicians. It has therefore relay very efficient and quick to mobilize, as we have seen.
Since the nineteenth century, the corporation has managed to convince of the absolute necessity of teaching the discipline. Thus history has been integrated into the general culture, which is highly positive. To say that history is essential to understand the world, there is a step which is a bit too quickly passed. Other social sciences are largely equally important, but it does not enjoy the same same concern. This is unfortunate: the economy, geography, sociology, too, are indispensable and deserves to be part of the culture of honest XXI century.
Finally: one wonders what the biggest threat to the teaching of history: the optional terminal schedule S or a proposal to limit the formation of those who must teach a vague companionship with their colleagues. After all, he will explain how the knowledge of an aspect of history culminating in a Masters, is a guarantee for the transmission of knowledge Historical and training to the practice of this transmission.
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Thursday, November 19, students in the class Mr. Thouin went to the Science Festival at the Parc des Expositions de Caen, to conduct scientific experiments.
We participated in 3 workshops:
The inventors of wreckage, Seeds scientist at the small Lab'eau Lavoisier and Evolution and revolution in the construction industry.
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1-Inventors wreck
Arriving at the studio, we found a wreck and displays. First, a facilitator showed us all kinds of spacesuits and equipment used to excavate underwater.
We have been in the same situation as archaeologists. For the wreck, there were two main questions to be answered: Where did the boat and when? With amphorae, works of art and coins found in the wreckage, we know that the boat sank in the 1st century BC, he passed by Rome, Carthage and stayed in Greece.
Julien Chardon, Elie Gautier and Lara Texier
2-seed scientist at the small Lab'eau Lavoisier
We experimented on the skin of water. Here are two:
An initial experience:
We used a cabbage leaf. We deposited a drop of water that moved remaining under its shape perfectly round. Then we lightly scraped the leaves of cabbage with your hands. The water that remains in the form of a drop but it was scattered.
Editor's Note: The skin of the water was broken by impurities that are has on hand and can no longer keep the water in the form of a drop.
A second:
We made a boat with a sheet of plastic, paper, toothpicks and tape. There lay the boat in a container filled with water. When placing a drop of oil on the back of the boat, it starts and joins the board of the vessel at full speed.
Editor's Note: The oil off the skin of the water causing it to break into the boat.
Emma Lecarpentier, Camille Leconte Amélie Hue.
3-Evolution and revolution in the field of construction
We first learned about all kinds of bridges. Facilitator then explained the journey of water through a mock city. We observed how a houseboat. Finally, we watched a short film about the world's tallest buildings, from the pyramids to the existing skyscrapers.
Ed: Burj Dubai, with a record height of 818 m. Completed completely in September 2009, the tower located Dubai will include an Armani hotel, luxury apartments and offices. © burjdubaiskyscraper.comClemence Bagot Orlane Septiers and Leah Goff.