Green Light to the Law that Reduces the Teaching Day and the Number of Students per Class
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It contemplates 22 students per classroom in Primary and 25 in ESO and a 23 hour weekly limit for teachers in Infantile, Primary and Special Education and 18 in Secondary and Baccalaureate
On Tuesday, the government approved the bill to lower the maximum number of students per class and teaching hours. The reform, which will now be sent to Congress, where the executive will have to gather enough support to bring it forward, would reduce the ratio to 25 in the ESO (now there are 30) and 22 in Primary (now there are 25) throughout Spain. And it would also reduce teachers’ class hours to 23 hours in schools and special education cent…
The Ministry of Education sets the school week at 23 hours for Primary and 18 hours for Secondary, although it leaves out of this measure the faculty of the concert; the ratios go down for all to 22 students per class in Primary and 25 hours in SecondaryThe Spain teacher rebels in the street and asks for support from the families: “They have to take care of us, we are educating their children” The Council of Ministers approved on Tuesday the dra…
The Department headed by Minister Milagros Tolón reported in February that this standard a maximum of 22 students per classroom in Primary over the last two years.
The Government aims to reduce the number of pupils per classroom from the current maximum of 25 to 22 in primary education and from 30 to 25 in secondary education, as reflected in the draft law adopted on Tuesday in the Council of Ministers. Context: In recent months there have been strikes, strikes and demonstrations by teachers, among whose demands were the reduction of ratios. Recommended reading Reduce the number of students per classroom: …
The educational community has expressed a division of views regarding the draft law passed on Tuesday in second round by the Council of Ministers that lowers ratios in Education and sets a limit of teaching hours.
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