Government Will Legally Reduce the Ratio in Classrooms Attended by Disadvantaged Pupils
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The Ministry of Education wants to reduce by law, starting from the next year, the ratio of pupils to classrooms attended by disadvantaged students, as it has transferred this Tuesday to the education unions at the most important meeting that they have held since the opening of negotiations for teacher reform at the beginning of the year. Education discards a general drop in the number of students per class and chooses to apply what it describes…
The government is in favour of reducing the number of students per classroom - the claimed drop in ratios that teachers have asked for for years - only in groups that have students...
The Ministry of Education wants to regulate by law that classes with vulnerable students, educational institutions located in areas of special social complexity and courses in which transitions from primary to secondary have fewer students per classroom.Why it is increasingly difficult to teach: students with educational needs have almost doubled in six years The Government has proposed on Tuesday to the unions to lower student-to-class ratios i…

The law would also include a reduction in teaching hours for teachers in public schools.
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