Education Aims to Reduce the Ratios to 22 Students per Class in Primary and to 25 in Eso, Baccalaureate and Vet.
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The Ministry of Education wants to lower by law the ratio of students to class to a maximum of 22 in primary education (now 25) and to 25 in the ESO (instead of the current 30). Students with special educational needs (basically, children with disabilities and with autism spectrum disorder) will also have double for the purpose of the student to classroom ratio throughout Spain. Education has been proposed this Thursday to the main education uni…
On Thursday, the Ministry of Education presented to the unions the latest draft of the reform of the working conditions of teachers, with which they aim to homogenize the teaching day of teachers and reduce the ratios in schools and institutes. The norm was announced a month ago by the President of the Government, Pedro Sánchez, who then advanced that the new preliminary draft would put limits on the teaching hours of teachers. But the executive…


The Ministry lands its proposal to lower the maximum number of students per class and will count double the students with special educational needs when calculating the ratios
The Ministry of Education of Pilar Alegría has offered teachers a generalized drop in the maximum student ratios per classroom. It accepts to reduce by law the number of students in the...
Education will lower the ratio to a maximum of 22 students per classroom in Primary and 25 in the ESO throughout Spain, according to the draft bill to which ABC has been able to access and which Minister Pilar Alegría has presented today to the teacher unions. Furthermore, each student with special educational needs — such as children with autism, intellectual disability, TEA or dyslexia — will be given as two places for ratio purposes. This mea…
The Ministry of Education, Vocational Training and Sports has presented to the trade unions its proposal to reduce the maximum ratios of students per classroom, which sets a maximum of 22 students in primary education—currently 25—and 25 in compulsory secondary education, which until now allowed 30. This measure, included in the draft Teaching Statute, is part of a preliminary draft law that seeks to improve educational quality, personalized car…
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