‘No dialogue’, says CNTE when requesting that new secondary education be revoked

During last Tuesday, the 7th, in a meeting with President Lula at the Planalto Palace, the National Confederation of Workers in Education (CNTE) and the Union of Official Teaching Teachers of the State of São Paulo (Apeoesp) requested that the new secondary education, approved in 2017, be revoked. However, there seems to be no dialogue between the sectors. Understand.

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The proposal for the final years of basic education fulfills a promise to be attractive and to implement integral teaching in schools. The approval of the change in secondary education took place during the government of Michel Temer, in 2017. In contrast to approval, education experts claim that there are impossibilities in the structure of what was presented.

Request for the new high school to be revoked

During the last few days, Camilo Santana, representative of the Ministry of Education (MEC), said that the new high school was in progress to be effective.

According to the minister, there would be an ordinance to indicate a better posture for the approval, which would involve several sectors of the area.

In an interview with Agência Brasil, Heleno Araújo, president of the CNTE, analyzed the project saying that it was created in a government that did not have popular legitimacy for such a decision.

“The new secondary education came, by imposition, through a Provisional Measure, by a government that had no popular legitimacy, without any dialogue with the sectors of the education area”, stated Araújo.

President Lula, during the meeting, said he would analyze the case. In addition to what was on the agenda, another 300 institutions requested that the proposal be revoked by the president.

In a load elaborated by the institutions, there are about 10 problems in the legislation of the new secondary education.

National Program of Civic-Military Schools will not continue

The Civic-Military Schools (Pecim), government project Bolsonaro, created in 2019, will not continue. By 2022, around 200 public schools will adhere to the military teaching model.

According to Heleno Araújo, Lula has no intention of continuing with the project and will undo what has already been done.

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