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Alberto Fernández supported the return to the classroom in March: 'It is a priority'

2021-01-16T20:16:49.739Z


He said it after the doubts raised by the Chief of Staff Santiago Cafiero and the letter from Macri demanding the opening of schools.


01/16/2021 17:03

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 01/16/2021 17:03

In the midst of the controversy and the debate about the return of face-to-face classes in schools across the country, President Alberto Fernández affirmed that the presence of students in classrooms

"is a priority" and will take place "in March

.

"

"We have decided that the classes will return with the care of the case, so

we are able to confirm that in March the classes will begin,

" said the head of state in an interview with the

Data Clave

site

.

In that sense, he maintained that he asked the Minister of Education, Nicolás Trotta, that "the study plan be reviewed", so that "in the course of this year,

the contents that during 2020 could have been ignored as a

result of The restrictions".

"We are preparing that plan and will present it in the next few days," he said.

The President said that "the teaching of classes is a priority for me this year" and added that "there are reasons for the development of the boys that demand it."

"But there are also reasons for social development that make it imperative," said the head of state and said that "losing a year of education and knowledge is very serious for any society and that is something that we cannot afford."

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Source: clarin

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