Bukele Orders Ban the Use of "Inclusive Language" in El Salvador's Public Schools
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They considered the decision of the Ministry of Education to prohibit inclusive language in public schools to be correct. EL SALVADOR.- In the context of the recent decision of the Ministry of Education to prohibit the use of inclusive language in public schools, Salvadoran analysts supported the measure, highlighting their adherence to constitutional regulations and the preservation of the Spanish language. Analyst Mélida Villatoro explained th…
Bukele announced the end of inclusive language in El Salvador. The measure, which will govern all public schools, seeks to “ensure the good use of language” and eliminate what the president considers an “ideological imposition” on education. El Salvador’s president, Nayib Bukele, announced Thursday the total ban on the use of inclusive language in all public educational institutions in the country. The decision was communicated by the president …
President Nayib Bukele and Education Minister Karla Trigueros announced that expressions such as "ni e", "alumn@" or "all and all" cannot be used in classrooms or in official documents.
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