French courts say 'non' to 'rate my teacher'

Note2be.com let pupils post teachers’ names and rate their performance and abilities

French students will no longer be able to rate their teachers, after the country’s law courts ruled in favour of the educators’ unions.

The education ministry and teachers’ representative bodies took action after the launch of note2be.com allowed pupils to post teachers’ names and rate their performance and abilities.

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