
Jean-Michel Blanquer
Jean-Michel Blanquer is a French politician and former Minister of National Education, known for his role in reshaping the French education system during his tenure from 2017 to 2022. He appointed Olivier Girault as the director of the UNSS in December 2021, aiming to bring a fresh perspective to the organization. Blanquer's policies and reforms often sparked debate, reflecting his commitment to modernizing education in France, but also drawing criticism from various stakeholders in the education sector.
Born on Apr 04, 1964 (61 years old)
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France:
Jean-Michel Blanquer was the ex-minister of national education who initiated the project for a modernized classic.
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Monaco:
Jean-Michel Blanquer is mentioned as Nathalie Elimas's supervising minister who reportedly took offense at President Emmanuel Macron addressing her directly.
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Monaco:
Jean-Michel Blanquer was the former Minister of Education who allowed communes to revert to a four-day school week.
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France:
Jean-Michel Blanquer is also among the former ministers of national education the commission wishes to hear from.
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Monaco:
Jean-Michel Blanquer is a former Minister of National Education mentioned in the inquiry.
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France:
Jean-Michel Blanquer was a finalist for the Prix du livre politique 2025.
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Monaco:
Jean-Michel Blanquer decided on the bac reform in 2019.
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France:
Jean-Michel Blanquer raised the recruitment level for teachers to a master's degree.
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Algeria:
Jean-Michel Blanquer is a former Minister of Education in France.
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Monaco:
Jean-Michel Blanquer reminded that among the main victims of Islamism are Muslims.
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