The president of Argentina, Javier Milei – VICTORIA GESUALDI/TÉLAM
MADRID, 4 Abr. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Government of Javier Milei has announced that it will reform the Argentine Education Law to sanction cases of “indoctrination” in schools after the controversial speech by a teacher about the Falklands War during an event at a school in the province of Buenos Aires. Aires.
The Argentine Executive has indicated that it will modify article 11 of the Education Law, which details the “aims and objectives” of educational policy; as well as article 126, which deals with the rights of the student, as detailed by the Argentine presidential spokesperson, Manuel Adorni, in his usual press conference.
Along with these measures, Adorni has announced that the Ministry of Human Capital will make available to parents of students a channel through which they can “report indoctrination and political activity that does not respect freedom of expression.”
«They will be able to report when they feel that the right to education is not being respected (…) It is sad to see content in classrooms or school events with ideological militancy, such as the video showing an act that offended families of students and veterans of the Malvinas », added Adorni.
The presidential spokesperson has thus made reference to a controversial event held the day before in an educational center in the province of Buenos Aires in which a teacher launched a speech against the Falklands War and which generated discomfort among some parents of students and veterans. of war.
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– 2024-04-26 15:51:01