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"The Baccalaureate Isn't Worth Anything anymore." Really?

Summary by VersLeHaut
It is a small music that we often hear: everyone is too easy, it is no longer useful for anything. By being repeated, this idea is necessary in the public debate. However, the reality is much more nuanced. The baccalaureate remains a pillar of our educational system, a national diploma that certifies a recognized level of competence, and which is increasingly aligned with international standards. But it is also a degree in full change. Diversifi…
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It is a small music that we often hear: everyone is too easy, it is no longer useful for anything. By being repeated, this idea is necessary in the public debate. However, the reality is much more nuanced. The baccalaureate remains a pillar of our educational system, a national diploma that certifies a recognized level of competence, and which is increasingly aligned with international standards. But it is also a degree in full change. Diversifi…

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VersLeHaut broke the news in on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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