Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Block or reduce the number of students per class – News Minute to (press release)

“The BE today presented a draft resolution to reduce the number of students by legally permitted class A public school has two main objectives:.. Promote school success and reduce social inequalities Over the past three, four years, more or less between 2012 and 2014, there was an arbitrary cut of 1,300 million euros in education, “explained Mrs Joana Mortágua in parliament.

the measure, if approved, recommended the socialist executive that back to maximum 2011:. 24 students per class in the first cycle and 28 in the second and third cycles and secondary, from the next academic year (September)

“our expectation (of approval) is based on the PS government program, which included the promotion of success and academic success, “said the bloquista parliamentarian.

Joan Mortágua warned of” children with special needs in classes with many students much higher than expected “and admitted other complementary initiatives such as the recovery of teaching peers, for example in Visual and Technological Education, to the assistance of teachers, the split classes, in addition to the curriculum reorganization and the use of teachers’ time-zero” among others.

“One of the flagship measures this arbitrary cut [since 2012] was the increase in the number of students per class, which allowed a great savings to the state coffers, but it was very harmful to students who now find themselves in too large class size for bearable – classes of 30 students, teachers who have many students who do not even have the capacity to know their names, “he lamented

According to the Member of the bE. , “students with major difficulties, lag behind, are abandoned, so that others can achieve the goals that need to be achieved” and, moreover, most studies and reports indicate that “those who flunk more, which have worse results, reactions come from the poorest households, “thus accentuating it is social injustice.

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