Yolanda Díaz carries the Podemos flag for coordinated party suppression and demands classes of 20 students, five fewer than the PSOE

Yolanda Diaz went further and proposed abolishing this model and limiting the number of classes to 20 students. It is five fewer than what the Socialist Workers Party proposes.

almost 30% of available places in Spain These types of centers are run by private entities, mostly religious, with public funding.

The Socialist Workers’ Party partners in the coalition government are proposing a reform that includes two main measures.

On the one hand, educational parties are not renewed. On the other handReducing ratios in classrooms.

This measure is particularly striking because the Ministry of Education was able a month ago to agree with the unions to reduce the number of students to 22 in the primary stage. Compared to the current 25 A maximum of 25 in secondary school compared to 30.

With this movement, that Yolanda Diaz They revive the debate that Podemos has always championed.

Coordinated education

Diaz’s proposal calls for constitutional reform Right to Education Act 1985 So that general education has priority over coordinated education, which should have a “subsidiary nature.”

Essentially, the law proposed by Sanchez’s partners is based on non-renewal of agreements with private education that receive public funds.

The bill states that “existing concert halls will not be expanded or renovated and educational needs will be covered by expanding public spaces.”

Responsibilities for education are transferred to autonomous regions, which must bear the additional costs of hiring more teachers by reducing the number of students in each classroom.

Those in Yolanda Díaz also want young people in poor social and educational circumstances or with Specific educational support needs Double counting for the purpose of calculating the number of students in one class.

With this data, Somar estimates that 19,922 groups will be divided and an additional 34,717 teachers will be needed.

CCAA cost

According to the latest study on salaries in public education prepared by UGT, a teacher earns an average of 2,500 euros per month, in addition to his basic salary and supplements specific for each region.

This means that, in salaries alone due to lower ratios, Soumare’s proposal would cost the autonomous regions more than eight and a half million euros per month.

We must add to this what it means to reverse 30% of educational places within the educational ceremony program for public accounts.

According to a study he conducted PLIS Association of Teachers of EducationBased on official data, education costs the state twice as much as it is taught in a public center compared to a subsidized center.