The future Minister of Education, Marco Antonio Avilaheld a meeting this afternoon with the current holder of the portfolio, Raul Figueroawithin the framework of the bilateral meetings of the portfolios with a view to the transfer of command on March 11.
In the appointment they spoke about the agenda of the Mineduc in the second government of the President Sebastian Pinerathe work that has been done in the pandemic and the return to face-to-face classes of schoolchildren, said Minister Figueroa.
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Meanwhile, the next head of Education pointed out that the new management seeks to propose “to the country a permanent dialogue, an opening to a discussion and conversation with supporters, mayors and mayors, local services, the College of Teachers, the associations of civil servants and civil servants and education assistants, which will allow us to reinvigorate the functioning of the educational system”.
Regarding the return to face-to-face classes, Ávila maintained that “the educational system is clearly affected by the pandemic, by the situation of the social outbreak and we have to re-boost the mobility of this system, we have to recover the frequency of students in classrooms and active citizen participation.
In addition, he stressed that this was the first of a “set of meetings” that will be held “with the different divisions, units, services that make up the Ministry of Education, precisely to learn about the progress and the state of this Ministry.”