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The acting Secretary of State for Education, Alejandro Tiana , has compared the suggestion of the Attorney General's office to record in classrooms to prevent sexual abuse of minors with measures such as the installation of metal detectors at the entrance of the institutes in the United States to End firearms.

"It is not an educationally adequate approach," Tiana said at the press conference of the OECD Annual Report on Education 2019 , where she stressed that the Ministry of Education led by Isabel Celaá "coincides with the majority of the educational community "in rejecting this proposal.

For Tiana, "putting cameras indiscriminately" in schools "is not the solution" to end sexual abuse of minors. An opinion similar to that expressed on Tuesday by acting minister Isabel Celaá, who considers the possibility of installing permanent cameras in classrooms "terrible".

Celaá, in an interview on Zero Wave collected by Europa Press, said that "all proposals can be debated", but describes the suggestion of the Prosecutor as "an absolutely strong measure", taking into account that "it is not precisely in the classrooms where such aggressions occur. " In his opinion, with the installation of cameras "a 'permanent' big brother 'would be being placed in schools.

In its annual report, published this past Monday, the State Attorney General's Office suggests that, in order to stop abuses, the adoption of video recording measures of enclosed spaces - such as offices, classrooms - could be normalized to avoid inability to prove the fact or that certain people are subjected to as lacerating as unfounded suspicions or accusations. "

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