SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 27 Apr. (EUROPE PRESS) –
The subject of ‘Geography and History of the Canary Islands’ will be compulsory in Compulsory Secondary Education (ESO), according to the Minister of Education, Universities, Culture and Sports of the Government of the Canary Islands, Manuela Armas, who stated this Tuesday afternoon in Parliamentary Plenary. after the debate held on the draft proposal for the organization of non-university education in the Canary Islands of the autonomous department, announced on April 6, and applicable from the next school year within the framework of application of the LOMLOE.
However, this modification will not materialize in a final document until the Ministry receives the report requested from the Canary Islands School Council, which, without a doubt, will help establish the best management option for the students of the islands, collects a note of your department.
Thus, the minister expressed the need to maintain the approach of the regional Executive to contextualize the contents linked to the natural, social, linguistic and historical heritage of the archipelago in all the subjects of the curriculum and that ‘Geography and History of the Canary Islands’ be a reinforcement of the knowledge acquired throughout Compulsory Education.