Tuesday, February 17, 2009

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The National Council of Education rejects Gelmini

CNPI The highly critical of the decision to fund underlying the regulation because it is inconsistent with the rights of the autonomous schools, injured on the principles governing the educational autonomy, organizational, research, experimentation and development as provided by Presidential Decree 275/99.

The CNPI observes the Rules, the prospect of a wide range of school time, could fuel expectations that families in the absence of appropriate and related resources, can hardly be satisfied putting the school in the difficult position of having to reorient and reorganize the choices offered.

The CNPI considers, finally, that the issues raised up a training framework that: •

undermines the effectiveness of training in kindergarten and the first cycle of education;

affects the dignity of the school public

not offer equal opportunity and choice throughout the country.

This is the text of the opinion.

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