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On 9 February 2011 11:08, Sean Daly <sd...@sugarlabs.org> wrote:

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> Sean
> Sugar Labs Marketing Coordinator

Is the following cute old song, which made
young France Gall famous, a subtle  ironic
protest on behalf of a Constructivist
approach to elementary education?

  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AH-a22xge-c
  "Sacré Charlemagne"

(Someone claims that Gall regretted having recorded
this song - which was translated into 16 languages !
Filmed winter 1964, in the park of the Castle of Versailles)

How would the song fare today in France as potential
Sugar propaganda, Sean?

Ron F
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