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HealthThe Minister of Education and Vocational Training, Isabel Celaá, assured this Wednesday in the Plenary Session of Congress that she is not going to pressure Health to open schools and has stated that in the evaluation of this school year "repetition" will be an "exception" and will have "nothing to do with the causes of the coronavirus." «We have spoken a lot with the counselors of the autonomous communities and we are in line, we are going to promote a great agreement that provides certainty to families in a time of uncertainty, and that allows us to get through the end of theacademic year also supporting each other. resolve, promotion being the general rule and repetition the exception, which will have nothing to do with the causes of the coronavirus," Celaá stressed, recalling that.
Today the telematic meeting of the Sectoral Conference of Education. This was stated during the Government control session, in response to the question of the repr esentative of the Popular Parliamentary Group in Congress Sandra Moneo, who questioned the Minister of Education about "when she pla Bhutan Email List ns to resume face-to-face classes, with the maximum health guarantees" because, in his opinion, "the country cannot afford an educational crisis." by Taboolayou may like Letizia and Felipe VI announce the end of their coexistence Thank you for watching Celaá has specified that the opening of schools "does not depend on Education but on the Ministry of Health" which is "the highest authority" at this time and, therefore, he has indicated that when they are informed that the conditions exist to reopen.
They will do it "very gladly." The PP deputy has insisted to the minister that she can "pressure" so that the students return to the classrooms as soon as possible, statements for which Minister Celaá has called her "irresponsible." «The deduction, the corollary of her intervention is her irresponsibility. Do you think that pressuring the Minister of Health to open the schools can lead us to a solution? "She is wrong," Celaá stressed. Asked about the digital gap that prevents some students from following the course from home, the minister assured that they are "concerned" but that this gap is behind another, "a social gap" that "is not so easy to solve, that It is not resolved in 24 hours", but has assured that, in any case, they are working with all educational administrations "in coordination.
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