January 22, 2023, 22:58 PM
January 22, 2023, 22:58 PM
The Urban Magisterium of Santa Cruz announced a march in the Santa Cruz capital, in protest of the new school curriculum that will be implemented in the 2023 administration. On Tuesday, they will tour the streets of the capital to make their discontent heard.
Osmar Cabrera, executive secretary of the Urban Masters, lamented the lack of attention from government authorities. This attitude opens plus the distance because their proposals were not incorporated into the document presented by the Ministry of Education.
Education Minister Edgar Pary noted that 80% of the teachers were trained to implement the new mesh curricular that contemplates from specialization in the subjects of sexual education, to robotics and chess. Cabrera denied such statements, stating that there was only a process of socialization and information, not training.
“Dialogue is the main thing that moves us to this mobilization, beyond the fact that the educational budget is lacking, there are more than 2,000 items that they owe to Santa Cruz”, questioned.
He advanced that this Thursday will hold a national meeting with the leadership, in which other pressure measures are not ruled out, such as suspending classes that begin on February 1.
The implementation of the new curriculum is preceded by several controversies. Opposition legislators, civics, teachers and parents have questioned the biased view since it reviews “The constitutional rupture of 2019”.
“The opposition, at the head of (Luis Fernando) Camacho, places the cabinet of ministers on him and champions the bulk of symbols that express everything opposed to the government of Evo Morales. Ideas such as: ‘the bible returns to the palace’ or ‘Wiphala does not represent Bolivia’ are recurring, above all, at the very moment the opposition seized power. An Army officer places the self-proclaimed (Jeanine) Áñez with the presidential sash in a clear symbolic sign of the coup that was taking place,” he says. part of the text and that is observed by the educators.