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Agrégation d'histoire

The agrégation externe d'histoire is a French competitive examination for the recruitment of associate professors who teach history or geography at the collège, or lycée level. There is also an agrégation externe de géographie and the agrégation interne d'histoire et géographie. In practice, though not an absolute requirement, it is often used as a selection criterion for teaching history in the CPGE and in higher education.[1]

History Edit

The agrégation d'histoire et de géographie was created in 1831. The division of agrégations between the two disciplines was established under the influence of the geographer Emmanuel de Martonne and with the agreement of the minister, the historian and antiquarian Jérôme Carcopino,[2] in 1941 (decree and order of 28 April) then definitively ratified by the order of 28 September 1943: "an agrégation in history and an agrégation in geography shall be instituted".

Since 2010, it has been necessary to have a master's degree to take this exam, one of the most attractive and selective literary agrégations[3] and remains de facto required to teach history in Classe préparatoire aux grandes écoles or at university.[4]

Structure of the examinations Edit

  • Qualifying examinations (written):
Examination Period Weighting
1. Dissertation on history 7 h 1
2. Dissertation on history 7 h 1
3. Commentary on a historical text 7 h 1
4. Dissertation on geography 7 h 1

Each of the history written tests must deal with a different historical period. These two essays are given in chronological order: if medieval history, for example, is the subject of the first essay, the second essay will automatically deal with the question on modern history or contemporary history (but not ancient history, which may be given as a commentary).

  • Practical and oral exams:
Examination Preparation time Period of exam Weighting
1. General history lecture ("off curriculum") 6 h 1 h

lecture: 0 h 30

interview: 0 h 30

2
2. Commentary on a historical text 6 h 1 h

lecture: 0 h 30

interview: 0 h 30

2
3. Interpretation of a map and/or geographical documents 6 h 1 h

presentation: 0 h 30

interview: 0 h 30

2

Programme questions Edit

In history, two out of four of the questions are renewed each year, with each question remaining on the curriculum for two years. In geography, one question on France is included every year, while the other question changes. Since 2008, the question on France has been topical.

2023 Programme Edit

History questions:

  • Ancient: The Greek world and the East from 404 to 200 BC;
  • Medieval: Cities and state building in North-Western Europe from the 13th to the 15th century (Empire, former Netherlands, France, England);
  • (new question) Modern: Communities and mobilities in the Mediterranean from the end of the 15th century to the mid-18th century;
  • (new question) Contemporary: African societies and the world: a connected history (1900-1980).

Geography questions:

  • Thematic geography: Latin America;
  • (new question) Geography of territories: Populations, settlement and territories in France.

2022 Programme Edit

History questions:

  • (new question) Ancient: The Greek world and the East from 404 to 200 BC;
  • (new question) Medieval: Cities and state building in North-Western Europe from the 13th to the 15th century (Empire, former Netherlands, France, England);
  • Modern: The world of print in Western Europe (ca. 1470 - ca. 1680);
  • Contemporary: Labour in Western Europe from the 1830s to the 1930s. Craft and industrial labour, practices and social issues.

Geography questions:

  • (new question) Thematic geography: Borders;
  • Geography of territories: Populations, settlement and territories in France.

2021 Programme Edit

History questions:

Geography questions:

  •    Geography of territories: Rural areas in France
  •    (new question) Thematic geography: Borders

The subjects for 2021 were: medieval history: 'Stability and precariousness of the written word', contemporary history: 'Being a worker', explanation of texts in modern history: 'Un mémoire sur les continuations de privilèges (vers 1670)' by Antoine Vitré (159?-1674) and geography of territories: 'Paysages et recompositions des espaces ruraux en France'.

The 2021 session was affected by the Covid-19 pandemic due to mandatory distancing and wearing of masks within examination centres by all candidates, during written and oral tests. Oral admission tests were not attended by the public for the 2021 session. 150 candidates were eligible.

2020 Programme Edit

This session was notable for the absence of oral tests due to the Covid-19 pandemic. The written eligibility tests were considered valid as admission tests. They were organised from 22 to 25 June 2020 instead of March.

History questions

  •    (new question) Ancient: Religion and power in the Roman world from 218 BCE to 235 CE;
  •    (new question) medieval: Writing, power and society in the West from the early 12th to the late 14th century (England, France, Italian peninsula, Iberian peninsula);
  •    modern: State, powers and disputes in the French and British monarchies and their American colonies (ca. 1640 - ca. 1780);
  •    contemporary: Culture, media, powers in the United States and Western Europe 1945 - 1991.

Geography questions:

  •    (new question) thematic geography: South-East Asia;
  •    Geography of territories: Rural areas in France

The 2020 topics are: Ancient History composition: "Piety and Impiety in Public Religion".[5], contemporary history composition: "the 1968s: culture and protest"[6] interpretation of medieval history texts: "The books of a Dominican friar in the 13th century on 17 June 1287"[7] and composition of the geography of territories: "Natural risks and territories in South-East Asia".[8]

Success rates Edit

Statistics for the agrégation d'histoire (2003-2021)[9][10][11]^
Enrolled Not eliminated[12] Admissible[13] Admitted[14]
2021 1251 639

(51.5 %)

150

(23.5 %)

73

(11.4 %)

2020 1314 606 (46.12 %) None[15] 73

(12.5 %)

2019 1 352 638 (47.2 %) 159 (24.9 %) 72 (11.28 %)
2018 1 467 679 (46 %) 152 (22.4 %) 72 (10.31 %)
2017 1 599 735 (46 %) 180 (24.5 %) 90 (12.24 %)
2016 1 677 817 (49 %) 189 (23 %) 96 (11.75 %)
2015 1 502 714 (47.5 %) 185 (26 %) 91 (12.7 %)
2014 1 569 747 (47 %) 164 (22 %) 80 (10.7 %)
2013 1 937 748 (39 %) 198 (26.5 %) 100 (12.5 %)
2012 1 692 644 (38 %) 145 (23 %) 70 (10.9 %)
2011 1 654 561 (34 %) 143 (25 %) 71 (12.7 %)
2010 2 113 1 051 (50 %) 165 (16 %) 84 (8 %)
2009 2 309 1 234 (53 %) 172 (14 %) 84 (6.8 %)
2008 2 624 1 398 (53 %) 193 (14 %) 83 (5.9 %)
2007 2 721 1 389 (51 %) 199 (14 %) 92 (6.6 %)
2006 2 989 1 575 (53 %) 208 (13 %) 92 (5.8 %)
2005 3 118 1 788 (57 %) 254 (14 %) 128 (7.2 %)
2004 3 049 1 763 (58 %) 238 (13.5 %) 115 (6.5 %)
2003 3 061 1 770 (58 %) 269 (15 %) 134 (7.6 %)

Between 2003 and 2009, the number of successful candidates decreased by 30%, without offsetting the decrease in the number of posts (-37% over the period). From year to year, the competition has become more and more selective: since 2005, the real admission rate has never exceeded 7%, and from 2003 to 2010 (except in 2007), the percentage of admitted candidates compared to those not eliminated was lower than that of the agrégation de philosophie. In 2011, following a sharp drop in the number of candidates not eliminated, the agrégation in history became less selective than that in philosophy.

The success rate varies greatly from one academy to another. It is exceptionally high in the academies of Créteil-Paris-Versailles and Lyon because of the presence of the École Normale Supérieure of rue d'Ulm, Lyon, Cachan (students from the latter benefiting from the preparation offered by rue d'Ulm[16]), the École des Chartes, and renowned faculties such as Paris-I and Paris-IV.[17]

Historians' views on the agrégation d'histoire Edit

 
Ernest Lavisse

In 1883, Ernest Lavisse, speaking to Parisian students, said:

"The agrégation will not require of those of you who choose the history of antiquity the slightest notion of epigraphy or archaeology; nor will it require of those who choose the history of the Middle Ages the slightest notion of palaeography or diplomacy or medieval philology [...] and all that you will not be asked for will be indispensable."

In 1888, Ernest Denis, who was to hold the chair of modern history at the Sorbonne, and who was himself an agrégé, said of the agrégation that "there is only one way to improve it, and that is to abolish it!" - what Jacques Le Goff described in 1966 as "words that are, alas, still relevant and likely to remain so". In 1892, it was Ferdinand Lot (who was chartered, not an agrégé and ended his career as a professor of medieval history at the Sorbonne) who judged "that the agrégation is an evil institution which, more than any other, has contributed to our scientific degradation, that it is a gnawing canker which devours the intelligence of teachers and students."

Controversy at the 2011 session Edit

The agrégation d'histoire received unusual amount of attention from the general public in 2011: the text given for the historical commentary test was presented as an authentic medieval text written in the 15th century, when in fact it was a fictionalized reconstruction of Palémon Glorieux, published in 1964.[18] The two historians behind the subject, Catherine Vincent and Denyse Riche, resigned from the jury after their error was revealed by the French media. The Ministry of Education officially took a position by announcing that this error, although not in line with the required scientific rigour, did not lead to the cancellation of the test since the principle of equality between candidates had not been violated.[19]

Famous winners Edit

Famous recipients of the agrégation in history-geography and later in history include:

References Edit

  1. ^ Denis Peiron (2016-03-01). "À quoi sert encore l'agrégation ?". La Croix.
  2. ^ Nicolas Ginsburger (2017). "Historiens et géographes au scalpel de Vichy. Commentaire de « Discussions d'experts sur la licence et l'agrégation de géographie (janvier-février 1943) »". Revue d'histoire des sciences humaines (in French). 31: 141-185.
  3. ^ Colon 2007, p. 10.
  4. ^ Denis Peiron (2016-03-01). "À quoi sert encore l'agrégation ?". La Croix..
  5. ^ Ministère de l'éducation nationale (22 June 2020). "Sujet agrégation histoire dissertation 1 2020" (PDF). devenirenseignant.gouv.fr (in French). Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  6. ^ Ministère de l'éducation nationale (23 June 2020). "Sujet agrégation histoire dissertation 2 2020" (PDF). devenirenseignant.gouv.fr (in French). Retrieved 26 June 2020.
  7. ^ Ministère de l'éducation nationale (24 June 2020). "Sujet agrégation externe explication de textes 2020" (PDF). Devenir Enseignant (in French). Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  8. ^ Ministère de l'éducation nationale (25 June 2020). "Sujet agrégation externe histoire composition de géographie 2020" (PDF). Devenir Enseignant - Devenir enseignant (in French). Retrieved 25 June 2020.
  9. ^ . www.devenirenseignant.gouv.fr (in French). Archived from the original on 2022-04-15. Retrieved 2022-03-26.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  10. ^ 2016-03-13. Archived from the original on 2016-03-13. Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  11. ^ "Histoire-géographie". éduscol | Ministère de l'Éducation nationale, de la Jeunesse et des Sports - Direction générale de l'enseignement scolaire (in French). Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  12. ^ Candidates who sat the four written tests and passed.
  13. ^ Candidates found to be eligible by the written exam, who then took the oral examination and passed.
  14. ^ Awarded a post (% compared to the number of candidates not eliminated by the written exam).
  15. ^ Due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the oral tests for the 2020 session were cancelled, so the written exams were used to decide admission rather than eligibility.
  16. ^ ":: DEPARTEMENT DE SCIENCES SOCIALES DE L'ENS DE CACHAN ::". archive.wikiwix.com. Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  17. ^ "Concours du second degré – Rapport de jury". archive.wikiwix.com. Secrétariat Général Direction générale des ressources humaines. Retrieved 2022-03-26.
  18. ^ "Le concours d'agrégation d'histoire risque d'être annulé". Le Monde.fr (in French). 24 May 2011. Retrieved 2018-06-06.
  19. ^ "L'agrégation d'histoire se poursuit malgré une bourde". Le Figaro (in French). 2011-05-24. Retrieved 2018-06-06.

Bibliography Edit

  • André Chervel (1993). Histoire de l'agrégation. Paris: Kimé. p. 289.
  • Colon, David (2007). Passer l'agrégation d'histoire. Paris: Sciences po. ISBN 9782724610420.
  • Jean-François Condette (2015). "Le recrutement et la formation initiale des enseignants d'histoire-géographie en France au Template:XXe siècle. Jalons pour une histoire". Mélanges de l'École française de Rome. 127 (2): 219-238.
  • Loukia Efthymiou (2003). "Le genre des concours". Clio. 18: 91-112.
  • Nicolas Ginsburger, "Historians and Geographers in the Vichy Scalpel". Commentary on "Discussions d'experts sur la licence et l'agrégation de géographie (January-February 1943)", Revue d'histoire des sciences humaines, autumn 2017, n°31, p. 141-185.
  • Yves Verneuil (2005). Les Agrégés. Paris: Belin. p. 367.

External links Edit

  • Les questions au concours 1995-2013 2020-09-19 at the Wayback Machine
  • Le Bulletin officiel (BO) spécial n°7 du 16 juillet 2009 sur l'organisation de la session 2010
  • Rapport du jury 2009

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The agregation externe d histoire is a French competitive examination for the recruitment of associate professors who teach history or geography at the college or lycee level There is also an agregation externe de geographie and the agregation interne d histoire et geographie In practice though not an absolute requirement it is often used as a selection criterion for teaching history in the CPGE and in higher education 1 Contents 1 History 2 Structure of the examinations 3 Programme questions 3 1 2023 Programme 3 2 2022 Programme 3 3 2021 Programme 3 4 2020 Programme 4 Success rates 5 Historians views on the agregation d histoire 6 Controversy at the 2011 session 7 Famous winners 8 References 8 1 Bibliography 8 2 External linksHistory EditThe agregation d histoire et de geographie was created in 1831 The division of agregations between the two disciplines was established under the influence of the geographer Emmanuel de Martonne and with the agreement of the minister the historian and antiquarian Jerome Carcopino 2 in 1941 decree and order of 28 April then definitively ratified by the order of 28 September 1943 an agregation in history and an agregation in geography shall be instituted Since 2010 it has been necessary to have a master s degree to take this exam one of the most attractive and selective literary agregations 3 and remains de facto required to teach history in Classe preparatoire aux grandes ecoles or at university 4 Structure of the examinations EditQualifying examinations written Examination Period Weighting1 Dissertation on history 7 h 12 Dissertation on history 7 h 13 Commentary on a historical text 7 h 14 Dissertation on geography 7 h 1Each of the history written tests must deal with a different historical period These two essays are given in chronological order if medieval history for example is the subject of the first essay the second essay will automatically deal with the question on modern history or contemporary history but not ancient history which may be given as a commentary Practical and oral exams Examination Preparation time Period of exam Weighting1 General history lecture off curriculum 6 h 1 h lecture 0 h 30interview 0 h 30 22 Commentary on a historical text 6 h 1 h lecture 0 h 30interview 0 h 30 23 Interpretation of a map and or geographical documents 6 h 1 h presentation 0 h 30interview 0 h 30 2Programme questions EditIn history two out of four of the questions are renewed each year with each question remaining on the curriculum for two years In geography one question on France is included every year while the other question changes Since 2008 the question on France has been topical 2023 Programme Edit History questions Ancient The Greek world and the East from 404 to 200 BC Medieval Cities and state building in North Western Europe from the 13th to the 15th century Empire former Netherlands France England new question Modern Communities and mobilities in the Mediterranean from the end of the 15th century to the mid 18th century new question Contemporary African societies and the world a connected history 1900 1980 Geography questions Thematic geography Latin America new question Geography of territories Populations settlement and territories in France 2022 Programme Edit History questions new question Ancient The Greek world and the East from 404 to 200 BC new question Medieval Cities and state building in North Western Europe from the 13th to the 15th century Empire former Netherlands France England Modern The world of print in Western Europe ca 1470 ca 1680 Contemporary Labour in Western Europe from the 1830s to the 1930s Craft and industrial labour practices and social issues Geography questions new question Thematic geography Borders Geography of territories Populations settlement and territories in France 2021 Programme Edit History questions Ancient Religion and power in the Roman world from 218 BCE to 235 CE Medieval Writing power and society in the West from the beginning of the 12th century to the end of the 14th century England France Italian Peninsula Iberian Peninsula new question modern The world of print in Western Europe ca 1470 ca 1680 new question contemporary Labour in Western Europe from the 1830s to the 1930s Craft and industrial labour practices and social issuesGeography questions Geography of territories Rural areas in France new question Thematic geography BordersThe subjects for 2021 were medieval history Stability and precariousness of the written word contemporary history Being a worker explanation of texts in modern history Un memoire sur les continuations de privileges vers 1670 by Antoine Vitre 159 1674 and geography of territories Paysages et recompositions des espaces ruraux en France The 2021 session was affected by the Covid 19 pandemic due to mandatory distancing and wearing of masks within examination centres by all candidates during written and oral tests Oral admission tests were not attended by the public for the 2021 session 150 candidates were eligible 2020 Programme Edit This session was notable for the absence of oral tests due to the Covid 19 pandemic The written eligibility tests were considered valid as admission tests They were organised from 22 to 25 June 2020 instead of March History questions new question Ancient Religion and power in the Roman world from 218 BCE to 235 CE new question medieval Writing power and society in the West from the early 12th to the late 14th century England France Italian peninsula Iberian peninsula modern State powers and disputes in the French and British monarchies and their American colonies ca 1640 ca 1780 contemporary Culture media powers in the United States and Western Europe 1945 1991 Geography questions new question thematic geography South East Asia Geography of territories Rural areas in FranceThe 2020 topics are Ancient History composition Piety and Impiety in Public Religion 5 contemporary history composition the 1968s culture and protest 6 interpretation of medieval history texts The books of a Dominican friar in the 13th century on 17 June 1287 7 and composition of the geography of territories Natural risks and territories in South East Asia 8 Success rates EditStatistics for the agregation d histoire 2003 2021 9 10 11 Enrolled Not eliminated 12 Admissible 13 Admitted 14 2021 1251 639 51 5 150 23 5 73 11 4 2020 1314 606 46 12 None 15 73 12 5 2019 1 352 638 47 2 159 24 9 72 11 28 2018 1 467 679 46 152 22 4 72 10 31 2017 1 599 735 46 180 24 5 90 12 24 2016 1 677 817 49 189 23 96 11 75 2015 1 502 714 47 5 185 26 91 12 7 2014 1 569 747 47 164 22 80 10 7 2013 1 937 748 39 198 26 5 100 12 5 2012 1 692 644 38 145 23 70 10 9 2011 1 654 561 34 143 25 71 12 7 2010 2 113 1 051 50 165 16 84 8 2009 2 309 1 234 53 172 14 84 6 8 2008 2 624 1 398 53 193 14 83 5 9 2007 2 721 1 389 51 199 14 92 6 6 2006 2 989 1 575 53 208 13 92 5 8 2005 3 118 1 788 57 254 14 128 7 2 2004 3 049 1 763 58 238 13 5 115 6 5 2003 3 061 1 770 58 269 15 134 7 6 Between 2003 and 2009 the number of successful candidates decreased by 30 without offsetting the decrease in the number of posts 37 over the period From year to year the competition has become more and more selective since 2005 the real admission rate has never exceeded 7 and from 2003 to 2010 except in 2007 the percentage of admitted candidates compared to those not eliminated was lower than that of the agregation de philosophie In 2011 following a sharp drop in the number of candidates not eliminated the agregation in history became less selective than that in philosophy The success rate varies greatly from one academy to another It is exceptionally high in the academies of Creteil Paris Versailles and Lyon because of the presence of the Ecole Normale Superieure of rue d Ulm Lyon Cachan students from the latter benefiting from the preparation offered by rue d Ulm 16 the Ecole des Chartes and renowned faculties such as Paris I and Paris IV 17 Historians views on the agregation d histoire Edit Ernest LavisseIn 1883 Ernest Lavisse speaking to Parisian students said The agregation will not require of those of you who choose the history of antiquity the slightest notion of epigraphy or archaeology nor will it require of those who choose the history of the Middle Ages the slightest notion of palaeography or diplomacy or medieval philology and all that you will not be asked for will be indispensable In 1888 Ernest Denis who was to hold the chair of modern history at the Sorbonne and who was himself an agrege said of the agregation that there is only one way to improve it and that is to abolish it what Jacques Le Goff described in 1966 as words that are alas still relevant and likely to remain so In 1892 it was Ferdinand Lot who was chartered not an agrege and ended his career as a professor of medieval history at the Sorbonne who judged that the agregation is an evil institution which more than any other has contributed to our scientific degradation that it is a gnawing canker which devours the intelligence of teachers and students Controversy at the 2011 session EditThe agregation d histoire received unusual amount of attention from the general public in 2011 the text given for the historical commentary test was presented as an authentic medieval text written in the 15th century when in fact it was a fictionalized reconstruction of Palemon Glorieux published in 1964 18 The two historians behind the subject Catherine Vincent and Denyse Riche resigned from the jury after their error was revealed by the French media The Ministry of Education officially took a position by announcing that this error although not in line with the required scientific rigour did not lead to the cancellation of the test since the principle of equality between candidates had not been violated 19 Famous winners EditFamous recipients of the agregation in history geography and later in history include Alexandre Adler 1974 Maurice Agulhon 1950 Lucie Aubrac 1938 Alfred Baudrillart 1881 Francois Bedarida 1949 Alain Besancon 1957 Georges Bidault 1925 Marc Bloch 1908 Francois Bluche 1950 Fernand Braudel 1922 Jerome Carcopino 1904 Pierre Chaunu 1947 Suzanne Citron 1946 Philippe Contamine 1956 Joel Cornette 1974 Denis Crouzet 1976 Elisabeth Crouzet Pavan 1976 Daniel Rops 1922 Jean Delumeau 1947 Albert Demangeon 1895 Georges Duby 1942 Jacques Droz 1932 Jacques Dupaquier 1949 Jean Baptiste Duroselle 1943 Victor Duruy 1833 Jean Favier 1959 Lucien Febvre 1902 Robert Fossier 1953 Francois Furet 1954 Max Gallo 1960 Benoit Garnot 1976 Pierre Gaxotte 1920 Pierre George 1930 Raoul Girardet 1944 Jacques Godechot 1928 Pierre Goubert 1948 Julien Gracq 1934 Jules Isaac 1902 Jean Jacquart 1951 Jean Noel Jeanneney 1965 Louis Joxe 1925 Camille Jullian 1880 Dominique Kalifa 1981 Roger Karoutchi 1974 Andre Kaspi 1961 Annie Kriegel 1948 Michel Labrousse 1935 Mathilde Larrere 1994 Henry Laurens 1980 Ernest Lavisse 1865 Marc Lazar 1979 Stephane Lebecq 1969 Francois Lebrun 1956 Georges Lefebvre 1898 Jacques Le Goff 1950 Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie 1953 Robert Mandrou 1950 Henri Irenee Marrou 1929 Jacques Marseille 1969 Emmanuel de Martonne 1895 Roland Marx 1956 Albert Mathiez 1897 Pierre Miquel 1955 Claude Mosse 1944 Robert Muchembled 1967 Pierre Nora 1958 Jacques Ozouf 1954 Jean Poperen 1947 Antoine Prost 1957 Madeleine Reberioux 1945 Jean Pierre Rioux 1964 Romain Rolland 1889 Henry Rousso 1977 Maurice Sartre 1968 Annie Sartre Fauriat 1973 Charles Seignobos 1877 Jean Francois Sirinelli 1973 Albert Soboul 1938 Jean Rene Suratteau 1945 Amedee Thalamas 1892 Albert Thibaudet 1908 Valerie Toureille 2000 Jean Tulard 1958 Maurice Vaisse 1967 Jacques Verger 1966 Paul Vidal de La Blache 1866 Pierre Vidal Naquet 1955 Laurent Wauquiez 1997 Olivier Wieviorka 1984 Michel Winock 1961 Laurent Wirth 1979 References Edit Denis Peiron 2016 03 01 A quoi sert encore l agregation La Croix Nicolas Ginsburger 2017 Historiens et geographes au scalpel de Vichy Commentaire de Discussions d experts sur la licence et l agregation de geographie janvier fevrier 1943 Revue d histoire des sciences humaines in French 31 141 185 Colon 2007 p 10 Denis Peiron 2016 03 01 A quoi sert encore l agregation La Croix Ministere de l education nationale 22 June 2020 Sujet agregation histoire dissertation 1 2020 PDF devenirenseignant gouv fr in French Retrieved 26 June 2020 Ministere de l education nationale 23 June 2020 Sujet agregation histoire dissertation 2 2020 PDF devenirenseignant gouv fr in French Retrieved 26 June 2020 Ministere de l education nationale 24 June 2020 Sujet agregation externe explication de textes 2020 PDF Devenir Enseignant in French Retrieved 25 June 2020 Ministere de l education nationale 25 June 2020 Sujet agregation externe histoire composition de geographie 2020 PDF Devenir Enseignant Devenir enseignant in French Retrieved 25 June 2020 Les donnees statistiques des concours Devenir enseignant www devenirenseignant gouv fr in French Archived from the original on 2022 04 15 Retrieved 2022 03 26 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link SIAC Concours du 2nd degre Rapports de jurys M J E N R 2016 03 13 Archived from the original on 2016 03 13 Retrieved 2022 03 26 Histoire geographie eduscol Ministere de l Education nationale de la Jeunesse et des Sports Direction generale de l enseignement scolaire in French Retrieved 2022 03 26 Candidates who sat the four written tests and passed Candidates found to be eligible by the written exam who then took the oral examination and passed Awarded a post compared to the number of candidates not eliminated by the written exam Due to the Covid 19 pandemic the oral tests for the 2020 session were cancelled so the written exams were used to decide admission rather than eligibility DEPARTEMENT DE SCIENCES SOCIALES DE L ENS DE CACHAN archive wikiwix com Retrieved 2022 03 26 Concours du second degre Rapport de jury archive wikiwix com Secretariat General Direction generale des ressources humaines Retrieved 2022 03 26 Le concours d agregation d histoire risque d etre annule Le Monde fr in French 24 May 2011 Retrieved 2018 06 06 L agregation d histoire se poursuit malgre une bourde Le Figaro in French 2011 05 24 Retrieved 2018 06 06 Bibliography Edit Andre Chervel 1993 Histoire de l agregation Paris Kime p 289 Colon David 2007 Passer l agregation d histoire Paris Sciences po ISBN 9782724610420 Jean Francois Condette 2015 Le recrutement et la formation initiale des enseignants d histoire geographie en France au Template XXe siecle Jalons pour une histoire Melanges de l Ecole francaise de Rome 127 2 219 238 Loukia Efthymiou 2003 Le genre des concours Clio 18 91 112 Nicolas Ginsburger Historians and Geographers in the Vichy Scalpel Commentary on Discussions d experts sur la licence et l agregation de geographie January February 1943 Revue d histoire des sciences humaines autumn 2017 n 31 p 141 185 Yves Verneuil 2005 Les Agreges Paris Belin p 367 External links Edit Les questions au concours 1995 2013Archived 2020 09 19 at the Wayback Machine Le Bulletin officiel BO special n 7 du 16 juillet 2009 sur l organisation de la session 2010 Rapport du jury 2009 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Agregation d 27histoire amp oldid 1168985198, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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