Euskal Eskola Publikoaz Harro wants to show that it rejects the Education Law project because it weakens “the public” school system.
The Platform for the Basque Public School has called for new demonstrations on the occasion of the end of the course, so that citizens can take to the streets of the three capitals of the Basque Country on June 9 to express their rejection of the education law project because, in their opinion, “weakened” the process the public system.
Not prioritizing the public network over the private network, not ending segregation and not guaranteeing the learning of the Basque language are other effects attributed to the new regulations by the Euskal Eskola Publikoaz Harro platform, which opposes the bill passed by the Basque government last month and which now needs to be discussed in parliament.
The future law “is not the one that the Basque public school needs”, since “instead of consolidating it, it weakens it”, denounced this Wednesday in San Sebastián, during the presentation of the new demonstrations, Jon Errea and Elena Cárdenas, members of the platform that integrates local entities for the defense of public schools, trade unions and associations of teachers or parents of students.
According to him, the bill “maintains the dual public-private system” through the “recently invented” Basque public education service, a structure that, in his view, “has no legal basis and is totally anachronistic in Europe”. “it equates the private and public networks, as if they were the same”.
Source: EITB
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