Las Palmas de Gran Canaria (EFE)
This was highlighted after attending in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria the inauguration of the new Deputy Minister of Education, José Manuel Cabrera, the technical general secretary, Manuel Peinado, and the general directors of Personnel and Teacher Training, Mónica Ramírez, Teaching Planning, Inclusion and Innovation, David Pablos, and Autochthonous Sports, Lorena Hernández.
Suárez has congratulated them and has announced that in the next Governing Council the organization chart of this Ministry will be finalized, which has “the sole objective of getting to work immediately, also in that Canarian Pact for Education”, which is “a commitment from the president and vice president” of the regional Executive, he said.
Among the priority lines of his department, he has alluded to the importance of school nursing and the need to “join services” as a “first step”.
For this, there will be various professional associations and the educational community to “work on mental health in the centers.”
Regarding schoolchildren with special needs, he has announced that he will try to solve the problem of schooling periods, so that Vocational Training reaches up to 23 years of age, a matter that he will address shortly with the Association of Parents of Children with Special Needs because, although “the regulations are state, the Government of the Canary Islands has to provide the tools so that these children do not remain on the street.”
Poli Suárez has opted for “dialogue, work and a great pact for education in the Canary Islands”, also pointing out among the priorities “educational infrastructures, so necessary and so abandoned”, and working to “mark the way, so that those who come after find a better future in the Canary Islands through education and training”.
Stabilization
Regarding the process of stabilization of educational personnel, he indicated that there are “magnificent professionals in the Ministry of Education who are working hard to find a solution.”
Although “in three days the world cannot be fixed”, there is “a lot of desire, a lot of enthusiasm to solve the problems”, he said.
The Vice President of the Government of the Canary Islands, Manuel Domínguez, stressed that “today is an important day” for “the training of our young people, our boys, our girls”, because, in his opinion, “a community that does not train, retain or import talent is a community that has no future”.
Domínguez has indicated that they want the Canary Islands to “import and retain that talent” to be a community at “the first levels”.
He has stressed that “we must bet on dual vocational training, education from 0 to 3 years, and that of children with special needs”, areas in which it is intended to “take a firm step”.
Domínguez has pointed out that the work of the Ministry of Education will be “based on the reality of the needs of this land” and on “watching over the interests of the Canary Islands, as long as they benefit those who live here, want to live and want to invest, leaving ideologies aside”. EFE
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