Starting February 28, the bDepartment of Public Education (SEP) announced an agreement to remove the bfull-time a href="https://www.infobae.com/tag/escuelas-de-tiempo-completo/"school curriculum (PETC) at the federal level. The Chamber of Commerce has agreed to summon Minister Delfina Gomez Alvarez to San Lazar.
At a press conference, Luis Espinosa Cházaro, coordinator of the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD), said that the proposal for the Minister of Education to come and explain the disappearance of the program was made on his bench and was approved by Morena and all politicians. party.
Peredit explained that the meeting will take place on March 22 at a workbench that will be installed in the House of Representatives, and the secretary will question the fate of 3.6 million children and young people who have benefited from the program.
“We will ask ourselves questions and ask ourselves why programs that are in development and that include qualified standards, transparency, and results are disappearing. They say they don't know where to allocate resources from the 2022 budget. This means that we have received training in Texcoco, so we know that Minister Delfina Gómez does not have the best reputation when it comes to resource management. “, said Espinosa Chazaro.
He recalled that after the 2007-2008 school year, a full-time school was established to “extend school hours to contribute to improving learning opportunities for students in basic education.”
Finally, Espinoza Cházaro stated that the meeting “will be essential to define the future of the country, as well as the families affected”. If this plan is not resumed, we can expect an increase in school dropouts, a decrease in performance and an increase in social instability at the expense of organized and illegal crimes.”
Jorge Romero, leader of the National Action Party (PAN) of the House of Representatives, explained that full-time schools were closed. It affects about 30,000 bschools and about 4 million students.
“More than half of them live in marginalized areas,” Romero said. First of all, this government was poor and suffered the hardest hit. We are talking about almost 4 million miners.
Finally, Rubén Moreira, bench coordinator of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI) and president of the San Lazaro Political Coordination Committee (Jucopo), regretted that the SEP had abolished the program as a “one-sided” decision.
“They say it is a political issue, well, since it is the same as the population of more countries, such as Sonora or Sinaloa, it is possible to measure the ongoing damage, but the damage from the program is also increasing and it is affecting the rest of the teachers: parents, girls, boys.
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