08/15/2020 - 17:37
- Clarín.com
- Politics
The former Minister of National Education Alejandro Finocchiaro resorted to inclusive language this Saturday to question Sonia Alesso and Roberto Baradel, the leaders of the Confederation of Education Workers (CTERA), for opposing the plan of the Buenos Aires government to reopen schools.
"Les vagues de Ctera do not want classes to return , " said Finocchiaro through his Twitter account.
The former head of the educational portfolio during the Cambiemos government added that "the officials of the Ministry of National Education are terrified" of the referents of that union.
"It is not that way. We are talking about 5,100 boys that the CABA government detected that they had no schooling. Unless CTERA runs the Ministry. I understand it there ...", he questioned.
Les vagues de Ctera do not want classes to return. Officials from the Ministry of National Education are panicking. It is not there. We are talking about 5100 boys that the CABA government detected that they had no schooling. Unless Ctera manages the Ministry. There I understand ...
- Alejandro Finocchiaro (@alefinocchiaro) August 15, 2020Finocchiaro spoke like this after learning that this union confederation rejected the possibility of returning to the classroom in person in the City, as planned by the head of the Buenos Aires Government, Horacio Rodríguez Larreta.
The general and deputy secretaries of the Ctera, Sonia Alesso and Roberto Baradel, flatly rejected the announcements of the head of the Buenos Aires Executive, who summoned theface-to-face restart of classes as of September 7 , and they affirmed that this "will risk the lives of teachers, students and the educational community ."
The Minister of Education of the Nation, Nicolás Trotta, warned on Friday that "epidemiological conditions are not in place" for a return to classes in the city of Buenos Aires, although he praised the will of the Buenos Aires government to reach some 5,000 students who They had no contact with their teachers from the beginning of social isolation.
According to Rodríguez Larreta explained, the reopening plan consists, first, in enabling "primary and secondary schools so that all the boys who have had some connectivity problem at home can access a computer and the Internet ."
He indicated that the arrival of these 5,100 students "will be done with a previous shift", in a relationship "that favors distancing within buildings and classrooms, and the implementation of protocols", while students will be supervised "by the conductions of the schools ".
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