The Ministry of Education announced the opening of a new stage of socialization of the proposals and goals set out in the National Plan for Educational Transformation (PNTE).
Through Ministerial Resolution No. 1,053/2022, the opening until next April 30, 2023 of a new stage of socialization of the proposals and goals set out in the National Plan for Educational Transformation (PNTE) in order to give continuity to the transparent process of participatory development.
In that sense, The MEC indicated that a new National Congress is expected to take place in December of this year. that allows us to debate, reflect and materialize the contributions of all sectors, continuing with the construction of a roadmap that leads us to the desired educational excellence.
✅ We value the interest of families in contributing to the process of participatory construction of the National Plan for Educational Transformation, for which we comply with the following: pic.twitter.com/LJCEpXnR4l
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“From the MEC we deeply value the interest of families in contributing to the PNTE 2040 and we will be at your service to share and explain the goals, objectives and estimated budget for each of the proposed interventions,” the statement said.
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So too, the MEC communicated the reception of the parents’ proposal, expanding the first 8 policies called “Strengthening the educational community: family, society and education”, as a sign that their approaches are considered valuable.
On the other hand, from the MEC they reiterated that There are no official educational materials containing gender ideology or any other type of “indoctrination” nor have they been approved. for use in educational institutions.
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“The current curriculum has not been modified nor are there materials with the contents mentioned on social networks. Families can have the security that the regulations in force from the National Constitution and other laws grant us, on parental authority and the right to decide on the education of their children,” they highlight in the statement.