Supplique pour le futur de nos enfants | Myriam MEYER | TEDxLaBaule
Myriam Meyer en a passé du temps dans les salles de classe. Des salles de classe un peu à part qui lui ont fait prendre conscience de l’urgente nécessité de faire lever la tête des jeunes de leurs réseaux sociaux. French and Latin teacher, committed author and observer of current educational challenges.In Wesh Madame ?!, she recounts with humor and emotion her experience in the Priority Education Network, exploring the reality of classes in a complex environment and the strong moments that punctuate the daily life of a teacher.Through her blog and writings, she also shares a moving testimony about her fight against the disease, offering perspectives on resilience and humanity This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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