América/ Perú/ 13.11.2018/ Fuente: www.elpopular.pe.
América/ Perú/ 13.11.2018/ Fuente: www.elpopular.pe.
América del Sur/ Argentina/ 13.11.2018/ Fuente: www.elintransigente.com.
El ministro de Economía bonaerense, Hernán Lacunza, habló sobre las cuentas de la provincia y sentenció: ‘El gobierno anterior entregó a los gremios la administración de la educación’.
En medio de la polémica que se despertó por los dichos de María Eugenia Vidal sobre los sueldos de los maestros, Hernán Lacunza aseveró: «Un docente a cargo del aula a nivel primario cobra en promedio $33 mil«, al tiempo que apuntó contra los sindicatos y argumentó: «El gobierno anterior entregó a los gremios la administración de la educación«. Incluso, según argumentó el ministro de Economía bonaerense «buena parte de las huelgas tiene un origen más político que económico«.
Durante una entrevista que le realizó el periodista Marcelo Zlotogwiazda, el funcionario bonaerense habló sobre las cuentas en la provincia y resaltó: «El presupuesto de hace 15 años no era menor, sino que era mayor producto de la desidia de los gobernadores anteriores que fueron perdiendo recursos, el famoso fondo del Conurbano y eran mayores que los de ahora».
«Buena parte de las huelgas tiene un origen más político que económico», resaltó Lacunza al hablar sobre las medidas de fuerza de los maestros y afirmó: «El gobierno anterior entregó a los gremios la administración de la educación». «Este año tuvimos huelgas en oposición al FMI, en solidaridad con los docentes de Chubut y Corrientes, contra el ajuste y después se visten los argumentos de reclamos salariales, pero muchas veces es por la pérdida de privilegios».
En tanto, al hablar sobre la polémica que se despertó luego de que Vidal hablara sobre los haberes de los maestros, Lacunza se sumó a los dichos y argumentó: «Un docente a cargo del aula de la provincia de Buenos Aires a nivel primario obra en promedio $33 mil pesos». «Lo del bono aún no lo discutimos para la provincia de Buenos Aires, pero el presupuesto y las paritarias son instituciones distintas».
Asimismo, se refirió a su gestión a cargo de la cartera de Economía y explicó: «Es el pedido de deuda más bajo de nuestra administración. La tomaremos al mercado local o extranjero. No se incrementa la deuda neta, porque los vencimientos son lo mismo que vamos a pedir. Se va a renovar solamente», y agregó: «Absorbemos el subsidio al transporte automotor, y la tarifa social de energía eléctrica. El déficit será de 25.000 millones, pero mantenemos el superávit corriente».
«Bajan ingresos brutos por segundo año consecutivo, que es el impuesto más regresivo y que cada vez que vamos al supermercado lo pagamos», explicó Lacunza, quien adelantó que «el objetivo es que en el mediano plazo para la industria y agro desparezca», al tiempo que, para finalizar, apuntó contra las gestiones peronistas y sentenció: «Como consecuencia del populismo tributario de Daniel Scioli y Felipe Sola era más cómodo aumentar ingresos brutos, por más que es perverso».
Fuente de la noticia: https://www.elintransigente.com/politica/2018/11/13/el-limite-debe-ser-macri-por-eso-no-hago-exclusiones-523160.html
Centro América/ Costa Rica/ 13.11.2018/ Fuente: www.nacion.com.
El pago de sobresueldos por concepto de recargos para el 2019 peligra para 16.000 docentes debido a que los directores de los centros educativos se han atrasado en el envío de las propuestas para hacer los giros por la huelga.
Yaxinia Díaz, directora de Recursos Humanos del MEP, dijo que esta situación coloca en “alto riesgo” la posibilidad de hacer estos giros. Espera que se puedan realizar en forma oportuna a partir de febrero.
El Ministerio de Educación Pública (MEP) utiliza la figura del recargo de funciones o ampliaciones de jornada como una forma de atender tareas fundamentales en los centros educativos, en particular del I y II ciclos educación general básica.de la
Los docentes reciben un pago adicional por recargos cuando hacen tareas como dirigir la huerta de la escuela, atender a alumnos con problemas de aprendizaje, labores en biblioteca o coordinar las cooperativas estudiantiles. En total son 50 tipos de recargos, la mayoría otorga un 50% adicional del salario base.
Fuente de la noticia: https://www.nacion.com/el-pais/educacion/peligra-pago-de-sobresueldos-para-miles-de/QJAS4X2CMNCVXL5AICMIYZMEGQ/story/
Europa/ Francia/ 13.11.2018/ Fuente: es.rfi.fr.
Tras un llamado a manifestarse contra la supresión de más de 3.000 puestos en colegios y liceos, una parte de los profesores franceses están en huelga este 12 de noviembre.
Por primera vez en siete años, todos los sindicatos que representan a la Educación nacional en Francia llamaron a la huelga (FSU, UNSA, SUD, FO, CGT, CFDT). Las cifras del ministerio indican que un promedio de 11,33% de los profesores están en huelga, mientras que los sindicatos SNUIPP-FSU y SNES-FSU hablan de un 25% en las escuelas primarias y de un 50% en los colegios y liceos.
Los profesores de escuelas primarias, colegios y liceos que están en huelga este lunes denuncian la supresión en 2019 de 2.650 puestos en colegios y liceos públicos, más 550 en el privado y 400 en la administración.
Hay manifestaciones previstas en todo el país. En París, una marcha saldrá a las 14 horas rumbo al Ministerio de la Educación, para denunciar el presupuesto que se examinará en la Asamblea Nacional este martes.
El gobierno asegura que priorizará la escuela primaria
Unos 1.800 puestos serán creados en las escuelas primarias, en virtud de la “prioridad a la escuela primaria” buscada por el ministro de Educación Jean-Michel Blanquer. La nueva política impulsada por el ministro para los dos primeros años de la escuela elemental consiste en partir las clases en dos en los territorios más desfavorecidos.
Sin embargo, los sindicatos, incluido el SNUIPP-FSU de escuela primaria, consideran que los nuevos efectivos no bastarán para implementar esta política. El SNUIPP-FSU denuncia además la política de Blanquer, que crea una “escuela de la desconfianza” en vez de la “escuela de la confianza” que el gobierno afirma querer.
| La agencia de estadísticas del Ministerio de la Educación (la DEPP) prevé un aumento de 40.000 alumnos en cada vuelta a clases entre 2019 y 2021 en colegios y liceos. |
“Entendí que la prioridad va a la escuela primaria y creo, efectivamente, que hay que insistir en los primeros años para que el retraso no se acumule. Pero desvestir a un santo para vestir a otro nunca fue una buena política”, comenta Sandra, madre de familia entrevistada por el diario francés Le Parisien. La FCPE, primera federación de padres de alumnos de Francia, llama a los padres a movilizarse y a manifestar junto con los profesores.
Los sindicatos estiman que estas supresiones no serán las únicas, puesto que el presidente francés Emmanuel Macron indicó querer eliminar 50.000 puestos de funcionarios de aquí a 2022. Según Frédérique Rolet, secretaria general del SNES-FSU, la Educación nacional, que representa a la mitad de los efectivos de funcionarios, se verá particularmente afectada. Laurent Berger, secretario nacional de la CFDT, habló por su parte en la antena France Info de la “profunda exasperación” de los docentes.
Los sindicatos CGT, SUD y FO también llamaron a manifestar contra la reforma de la educación profesional, la reforma de los liceos y contra “la destrucción del estatuto general de la función pública”.
Fuente de la noticia: http://es.rfi.fr/francia/20181112-profesores-franceses-en-huelga-contra-la-supresion-de-puestos
Africa/ Democratic Republic of Congo/ 13.11.2018/By: Katie Moore/ Source: www.cjonline.com.
The migrant education program in the Dodge City school district provides a “holistic” approach to learning and integration for nearly 300 students, program director Robert Vinton said.
Students qualify for the federal program through their parent’s employment, predominately large agricultural companies. The program was established in 1965 and came to Unified School District 443 in the 1970s, according to Vinton.
In the 2017-18 school year, 288 students are participants in the migrant program. Nearly half of the district’s 7,000 students are English language learners with 17 languages represented throughout the district’s student body. Most of the staff is bilingual.
“For a small community, we’re very, very diverse,” Vinton said.
Students have come from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, Somalia, Democratic Republic of Congo, China, the Philippines, Russia and Haiti, among other countries.
To qualify for the migrant program, students must have moved across school district or state lines in the past three years. The legal status of participants isn’t known. School officials are barred from asking for documents because it could create a chilling effect, Vinton explained.
Student performance varies widely. Some are at the honors level. Others, in their teens, may have attended a minimal amount of school in a developing country and need to learn how to hold a pencil, he said. Greta Clark, English language agent, said they make efforts to discern between a student’s language level and their capacity.
For high school students, there is an emphasis on career readiness, parent engagement and understanding the college system.
The program also has two full-time community liaisons who make home visits, checking on the well-being of families and sharing information about local resources, Clark said.
Socially, there are many variables and by and large, most do well, becoming part of the “mainstream fabric,” Vinton said.
But for a few, “It’s virtually impossible to cross those lines,” Vinton said. “They struggle.”
In addition to an emphasis on reading and math, the migrant program can assist students with basic needs like health services. Vinton said diabetes awareness has been a focus because it is a growing problem. When options outside the program are limited for things like tennis shoes or glasses, the program can step in.
However Vinton said funding has shrunk in recent years as the definition of migrant was narrowed. The program in the past had up to 2,000 participants in Dodge City.
Vinton also said migrants have felt a sense of fear and insecurity since President Trump was elected.
“He has created more of a tremendous fear of families being separated,” Vinton said.
Many families have created a plan for their children, bank accounts and other assets in case immigration enforcement comes in. Vinton said developing that plan is critical, but also shows a “sad reality.”
Nationally, Vinton said, he has observed a troubling inability to understand diversity. He said he hopes the country can reach a more “sophisticated” point where people understand there is a place for everyone.
Vinton believes that passing immigration reform will help things settle down.
“Right, wrong or indifferent, we need immigration reform,” he said.
Clark said she hopes the immigrant population in Dodge City continues to expand, bringing with them rich traditions and culture to the community.
Source of the notice: https://www.cjonline.com/news/20181111/migrant-education-program-in-dodge-city-public-schools-helps-nearly-300-students
Asia/ Japan/ 13.11.2018/ Source: www.egypttoday.com.
Japanese Ambassador to Egypt Masaki Noke said that his country’s experience with rebuild was shaped by education and peace adding that what differentiates his country’s schools is that they focus on personality building paying attention to mind, intellect, and body.
Noke told Egypt Today he was raised knowing that his country’s natural resources are limited so its people must “make more effort, and not wage war.”
Egyptian-Japanese Ties
The ambassador stated that Japan gives emphasis on “training and capacity building” when it comes to its cooperation with Egypt on development. He said that Japanese experts have also been invited to conduct studies and formulate proposals for quality enhancement.
Noke revealed that cooperation includes high education as well. Egypt has launched an initiative to build 200 “Japanese Schools” adopting the Japanese education system. Fifteen pilot schools have started operation in the current academic year.
The ambassador said that Egypt and Japan have good relations but can do more highlighting that Egypt is a major country in Africa and the Middle East. He stated that the visit by President Abdel Fatah al-Sisi to Tokyo was the first by an Egyptian leader in 17 years.
Noke explained that Japan is eager to focus on peace, security, development, and education in its relations with Egypt. He added that the role of the Japanese private sector in the country has to increase.
Japanese Investments
The ambassador stated that there are roughly 50 Japanese companies investing $100 billion in Egypt saying that is not enough compared to the size of the country.
The ambassador suggests that Egypt should further improve the business environment like lowering tariffs on components needed in the manufacturing sector. He stated, however, that Japan has a positive view of the economic reform like floatation, energy subsidies reduction, and establishing free zones.
Noke explained that Japanese firms have become interested in investing in Egypt but they still need a “clear signal regarding the economy’s direction” and “the advantages and disadvantages of investment in Egypt.
The ambassador said that he and Japanese businesspeople met with Minister of Finance Mohamed Moeit on Nov.11. He stated that they realize that the New Investment Bill is good but the implementation is the challenge.
The Japanese ambassador concluded that “a stable and prosperous Egypt is crucial for the region, the world, and Japan.” Both countries are currently cooperating in the construction of the Suez Canal Peace Bridge and the Grand Egyptian Museum
Source of the notice: http://www.egypttoday.com/Article/2/60350/Education-peace-were-key-to-rebuild-Japanese-ambassador
Oceania/ New Zeland/ 13.11.2018/ Source: www.reuters.com.
School teachers walked off the job in New Zealand’s largest city, Auckland, on Monday, kicking off a week of national strike action as a three-month battle over wages and work conditions tests the Labour-led government.
The latest stand-off with its traditional union support base comes just over a year after Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern’s Labour Party formed a coalition government, promising to pour money into social services and rein in economic inequality, which has increased despite years of strong growth.
Ardern boasts a glowing international profile and historically high personal popularity but has spent much of her term navigating labor disputes and plummeting business confidence.
About 30,000 teachers around New Zealand would strike throughout the week, forcing hundreds of thousands of children out of
“My plea would be for the teachers to consider the offer we put. We’ve put everything we’ve got on the table,” Ardern told reporters. “We hope they’ll see in that a government that’s really working hard to listen and hear them on the issues that they’ve raised.”
The government revamped its pay offer by NZ$129 million ($86.82 million) to a total of NZ$698 million late last week, according to Education Minister Chris Hipkins.
Members of the New Zealand Educational Institute (NZEI), the union representing primary school teachers, were considering the offer but had already voted to hold a series of day-long national strikes, closing hundreds of schools.
Hipkins said in an emailed statement: “It is disappointing that NZEI has decided to go ahead with strike action before asking its members to consider the strong new offer made this week during facilitation.”
The government’s determination to stick to strict “budget responsibility rules”, including delivering fiscal surpluses and paying down debt, has disappointed public service sectors. It sparked industrial action from nurses and court and tax department staff and prompted teachers in August to hold their first strike in 20 years.
Wage growth has remained sluggish in the island nation for years, despite soaring housing costs, which labor groups and economists say has left workers struggling.
Teachers have also singled out increased paperwork, staff shortages and growing class sizes as major issues, which the government has said it was working to address.
“The key things are the issues around workload and the huge amount of compliance, such as large class sizes. Teachers have tolerated this for too long,” Newton Central school principal Riki Teteina told the New Zealand Herald newspaper during a protest by striking teachers in Auckland.
Source of the notice: https://www.reuters.com/article/us-newzealand-economy-strike/new-zealand-school-teachers-strike-again-in-stand-off-with-ardern-government-idUSKCN1NH06O?il=0