Education

Online meeting 'What does the Celaá Law oblige us to do?

The Roman Academic Center Foundation organizes an online meeting with the spokesman of Masplurales, Jesús Muñoz de Priego, in which the main doubts about the "Celaá law" will be discussed.

Maria José Atienza-February 17, 2021-Reading time: < 1 minute
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The approval without consensus of the Organic Law for the improvement of the LOE (Lomloe or Celaá Law) in Spain has only increased doubts about the curricular development of the Spanish pedagogical system or about the survival of education systems such as charter schools or special education.

– Supernatural Centro Académico Romano Foundation wants to dedicate a space for reflection to the consequences of the implementation of this educational system and to answer those questions that are on the table around the LOMLOE.

What does the Celaá law oblige us to do?

The virtual meeting What does the Celaá law oblige us to do? A look at the essence of the law will take place next February 25, 2009 as of 20:30 h. and will be broadcasted on Youtube. Registration is free and can be made through the CARF website.

Questions such as the values that underpin the law, the fit of the subject of Religion or the viability of models such as differentiated education, are some of the topics to be addressed at the next CARF reflection meeting, Jesus Muñoz de Priego AlvearHe is the spokesman and coordinator of "enLibertad", an initiative for freedom of education and national spokesman for the platform "Más Plurales". Author of many papers on educational issues and articles in specialized magazines and collective works.

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