SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE, 19 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –
ANPE Canarias has asked the Ministry of Education to create an advisory service for teachers so that they can properly implement the LOMLOE.
The union has urged the Administration to implement this tool given the “enormous ignorance” of many teachers about the implications of the new education law, which has begun to be applied in odd-numbered courses this year and that from next September will reach the even courses.
To help teachers in this new challenge, the union organization has given this course and five online training sessions on the LOMLOE in which 1,506 teachers from the Islands have participated. However, in his opinion, this advisory work should be led by the Administration.
“It would be interesting for the Ministry to set up an advisory service that teachers could contact, either by phone or by email, and resolve the issues on which they have doubts,” proposes Pedro Crespo, president of ANPE Canarias.
ANPE recalls that the return to classrooms last September was carried out with great uncertainty for the teaching community, since the decrees of the new curricula derived from the LOMLOE had not been published in the Official Gazette of the Canary Islands (BOC). and teachers did not know what learning they should propose to their students. About to start the month of March, the Secondary and Baccalaureate decrees have not yet been published, clarifies the union.
“This situation continues to generate doubts among teachers. It is true that recently the Administration, along the same lines as ANPE, scheduled talks to train teachers in this regard, but this initiative has not been enough, so we consider that an alternative would be launch this service,” says Crespo.
In any case, the union organization will continue to schedule training sessions on this or other topics on which teachers need specific advice or training. So far this year alone, ANPE has provided training on different current issues -procedures for career civil servants, stabilization of interim, regulations on VT technicians, access to the body of professors…- to 4,377 teachers.