Every year and at the request of the French Ministry of Education, he is responsible for correcting a certain number of exams. However, to defend the right of Seaska students to take the tests in Basque, he will take this path of disobedience.
Euskaraz irakurri: Seaskako irakasleek, aurten ere, Brebetako azterketak zuzentzeari uko egingo diote
The Seaska faculty has announced that they will stop marking the Brevet exams for another year. At the request of the French Ministry of Education, each year it is responsible for correcting a certain number of exams to enter the lycée, but in order to claim the right of Seaska students to take the exams in Basque, it will the this path of disobedience
After the Administrative Court of Pau rejected the appeal Seaska had filed against the Ministry of Education for violating the agreement to take the exams in Basque, the Iparralde Federation of Ikastolas had already announced that it would take action.
Eñaut Elosegica professor at Seaska, explained to the Euskadi Irratia microphones that “the national school is left alone, isolated. All institutions agree that it makes no sense that someone who studies in Basque does not pass the exams in Basque can take,” explained.
They have also announced that the students of Lapurdi, Baja Navarra and Zubero will take the Brevet exams in Basque. The exams will take place on July 31.
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