Making one's voice heard in Brussels
SummaryFrance is the fourth most popular country for foreign students following the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia. However, it is often criticised for difficulties in understanding its system of 'grandes écoles' and universities. There are also problems for foreign students in gaining access to the most prestigious courses. Generally speaking, the French system is criticised for not making foreign students feel at home in France. Although necessary improvements for the system in general have already begun, there remain two opposing fundamental views : should we bring our teaching into line with international standards, in other words American standards, and run the risk of losing our traditions of excellence ? Or should we keep the best of what we have to offer and incorporate the best ideas from abroad ? Summary translated from French by Rachel MARLIN.
The entire article appears in French in the Journal de l'École de Paris du management N° 52. |
