2023-11-02 15:57:18
After triggering a small revolution around spelling in “La convivialité”, Jérôme Piron and Arnaud Hoedt attack the Belgian school, another driver of social inequalities. With “Kevin”, the two former teachers point out the flaws in a system that rolls the dice without taking responsibility for it. Article reserved for subscribers Journalist at the Culture pole By Catherine Makereel Published on 2/11/2023 at 4:57 p.m. Reading time: 4 min
Who loves well chatises as well. Arnaud Hoedt and Jérôme Piron enjoyed teaching. This is why the two former teachers – both happily officiated at the Don Bosco Institute in Brussels – today enjoy teasing the school, criticizing its failings through funny and offbeat theater. It was first of all the French spelling which stung the critical minds of the two Romanists. With Friendliness, they started a small revolution, desecrating this dogma which subsequently became a tool of social discrimination. Performed hundreds of times in Belgium and throughout the French-speaking world, the show was crowned with prizes and led them to write works such as The spelling mistake (Text Ed.) or French is very good, thank you! (Ed Gallimard, already 50,000 copies sold) but also to sit on the Language Council, while campaigning with others, to make the past participle invariable.
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