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I was part of a group of teachers who were responsible for the preparation of the final subject of the French famous exam: ” le baccaulauréat”. I was not really supposed to do so because I was still under a fixed-term contract and I was not part of their public system yet. Anyways, I noticed that many teachers were so tired of the administrative workload that they did not even submit their proposed subjects nor did they join the work commission. In the end, my subjects were selected this year.