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The UAX, a billion euro business

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Madrid‘s bilingual education‌ programs are facing retraction despite initial widespread‍ adoption, ‌mirroring a pattern of implementation ​without supporting evidence, while a new study reveals pervasive​ social media ⁢use ‍among pre-teen children in Spain.

A recent investigation by El Diario and⁢ Unicef, alongside‍ the University of Santiago de Compostela, found‌ that four out of five 11-year-old children in Spain have ⁣a presence on ⁢social media platforms,​ with the average age of first mobile phone ownership being 10.8 years. The study, which examined primary school-aged children, also showed that half possess their​ own cell ‌phones and ​nearly all bring them to school, despite existing prohibitions. Researchers highlighted potential risks​ faced by minors and proposed solutions,⁣ urging parents and educators‌ to review the complete findings.

Meanwhile, the initial enthusiasm surrounding bilingual⁤ education programs launched in the Community of Madrid and afterward adopted elsewhere is waning, according to The Conversation. Critics point ​to a lack of justification – both for the programs’ original implementation and their current dismantling – and a continued absence of data demonstrating ⁣their effectiveness. An article published by The Conversation seeks to clarify the scientific evidence surrounding the impact of these​ programs.

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