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The
State School Council
has approved this Thursday a report on the preliminary draft of the FP Law in which it urges the
Government
to "prioritize the public network" over the concerted one.
The representatives of these centers supported with public funds are concerned because they believe that what has happened with the Celaá Law could be repeated, which has imposed limitations on this model.
The opinions of the CEE are not binding, but the Executive usually takes into account what its highest advisory body says in education, especially if "dialogue and collaboration are essential tools to consolidate the new VET model", as has expressed by the new Minister of Education, Pilar Alegría, during the
Plenary
of the School Council.
The report came forward with
71
votes in favor, five against and three abstentions, but the text has also incorporated many of the
562
amendments presented by the sector. Among them is one of the
UGT
, 168, which says that the CCAA will be in charge of programming a training offer that "should prioritize the public network of VET centers." Another CCOO amendment was also approved,
176
, which speaks of "guaranteeing sufficient public offering in person and remotely", but says nothing about the one agreed.
“They are advocating for an eminently public VET and they are going to try by all means to create public places. They want to kill us, "warns
Santiago García
, general secretary of the
Spanish Confederation of Education Centers (Cece)
. He maintains that "the law, as it has been written, is quite good in terms of the balance between the two networks", but it is feared that the Ministry of Education will modify the draft to please the unions, as well as United We Can and ERC, which they advocate the public. Currently there are
67%
of public centers,
18%
of subsidized
schools
and
15%
of private ones in VET.
Carlos López Cortiñas
, from UGT, points out that "concerted education does not disappear" because it is also contemplated in the law, although he argues that, above all, "educational administrations must guarantee a public VET network".
Dolores Santillana
, Secretary of Employment and Professional Qualification of
CCOO
, does not believe that the amendments incorporated into the opinion mean excluding the agreed.
"There will have to be complementarity, but we want the public network to expand," he says.
His union reasons that "there is a structural deficit of public places that must be corrected with the implementation of the law."
CSIF
is another union that has managed to get the report of the presentation to include that the CCAA "must articulate and maintain a stable network of public centers capable of attending to programming."
«The base has to be public, because a subsidized center is not going to go to a rural territory.
That is why we ask that the public be prioritized and that it be guaranteed that there are a minimum of public centers, ”says
Mario Gutiérrez
, the person in charge of Education.
The unions consider that the employers "have intervened a lot" in the drafting of the draft and seek to stop their feet.
All except
FSIE
, also concerned "about the continuity and expansion of the VET offer in subsidized schools", which endangers its teachers.
The members of the educational community present in the plenary session trusted that with Alegría there will be "more dialogue" than that which has existed with Isabel Celaá.
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