Saturday, June 12, 2010

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Edith Cresson, Former European Commissioner, THE ORIGIN OF THE SCHOOLS OF THE SECOND CHANCE.

While Tribune Orleans, dated November 5, 2009, in an article entitled "Battle policy around the school of second chance" evoked the role of EU Commissioner Edith Cresson, who in 1995 had established the "2EC," he did not occur in the article published by the Republic of the Centre, in its issue of June 9, 2010, entitled "School for 2nd chance: already the locals!". See the article in the Tribune d'Orléans: http://www.tribune-orleans.fr/Politique/Bataille-politique-autour-de-lecole-de-la-deuxieme-chance.html

By the time deputy mayor of Orleans, Serge Grouard and Mayor of Saint-Jean de la Ruelle, Christophe Chaillou, each have a project to establish a school of second chance, do not forget that if these two politicians can form such a design, because , 15 years earlier, the socialist Edith Cresson was originally.

1. Edith Cresson, the European Commissioner for Research, Science and Technology in (1995-1999), the origin of the second chance schools.

From poliltique career of Edith Cresson, one usually retains his short stay at Matignon or matter the "dentist Chatellerault" tarnishes his career as a European Commissioner with other business was behind the fall of the Commission Jacques Santer in March, 16 March 1999. We forget that Edith Cresson is the origin of the second chance schools.

Edith Cresson, President of the Foundation School Second Chance explains that they are designed for youth who leave school without qualifications or diplomas, which thanks to an adapted pedagogy and support businesses engaged in this struggle, can hope to find their way to employment and employability. To read his welcome: http://www.fondatione2c.org/srt/e2c/home



2. An encouraging assessment.

Also 1998 when the first school of second chance in Marseille, the results are positive. He compiled by the Network of Schools of the 2nd chance by the Foundation namesake in 2009 and 2010, it appears that 59% of those 18 to 25 years (20.3 years on average) find a positive output to employment and training.

http://www.fondatione2c.org/upload/module/attribute/0322_Synthese_des_evolutions_2009_2010_du_Reseau.pdf




3. The project will be chosen a better geographical coverage of the second chance schools in France.

The implementation of the second chance schools shows that they are mainly in eastern France, Ile-de-France and Auvergne. Also, the creation of a future school of second chance in Saint-Jean de la Ruelle or Orleans, will fill a geographical gap.

See the list of second chance schools; http://www.fondatione2c.org/srt/e2c/flb/show?location.id:=1380

And if we all had a second chance?

Friday, June 4, 2010

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On Friday, June 4, I expect the number 3 bus to the station to go Gambetta in the city center. It is indeed, at this station, which marks the start of the line, he must take this bus, because the June 2 to 4, the stop "Pierre Chevallier" has been moved because of work committed around .

This afternoon, the schedule shown on the shelter wall panel indique15 H36, as reflected also on the network's website SEMTAO: http://semtao.fr/plan_horaires-vos-horaires.html

In reality, the bus will leave the Gambetta stop at 3:44 p.m.. The driver tells me that the times listed are false and that it will be Monday, June 7 before the new schedules are communicated and updated.

This event might appear anecdote speaks at the Sustainable Development Week which runs from May 25 to June 6, 2010, which is highlighted on the same website: http:// semtao.fr /

In my opinion, there is still a policy of sustainable transport in the Orléans area, as it begins, at least, by respect for the user.