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Coronavirus: The Galician ANPAS ask for a clear explanation of the measures announced in Education | Radio Coruña | Today for Today A Coruña

As the criticism of the latest proposal from the Ministry of Education on reducing the number of students by half for the back to the classrooms in September, the Confederation of Anpas of public centers of Galicia (Confapa) demand to the Consellería concretion and supervision in the guidelines given to the centers. Unions call for more investment in education. They also demand a sanitary and hygiene protocol like the rest of the workers.

CIG-Ensino accuses the Xunta and the central government of making unilateral decisions and without consulting the educational community. They flatly reject a model that combines face-to-face and online education. They consider that measures such as the reduction of the ratios of students per classroom are positive as long as they are accompanied by a increased hiring of teachers.

Suso Bermello, of CIG Ensino, remembers the differences between face-to-face and online education: “We can never consider online education as a mirror of face-to-face education, education has a socializing element and online education does not give those guarantees or those coverages. , to touch, to be together. “

The teachers reformulate these days the schedules to adapt to the end of the course. CONFAPA demands explanations from the governments about the latest announced averages, especially the one that contemplates small classes and shifts.

Dolores Blanco, from Confapa Galici, expressed her doubts about the announced measures: “We understand, because no one explained it, that when some are in the classroom others will be at home, and those who are at home do not know what attention they will receive. .. “

CONFAPA Galicia criticizes the lack of information and calls for dialogue with families directly involved today in the school year.


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