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Nigeria: Sacked 13 VCs – NANS gives education minister 14-day ultimatum

África/Nigeria/Mayo 2016/Fuente: ThisDay/Autor:Ugo Aliogo

Resumen: La Asociación Nacional de Estudiantes Nigerianos (SNNA) ha dado el Ministro de Educación, Mallam Adamu Adamu un ultimátum de 14 días para restituir los 13 vicerrectores que fueron despedidos por el gobierno federal en febrero. El Presidente Nacional de la SNNA, Tijani Usman Shehu, en una carta al ministro de fecha 27 de abril, 2016, explicó que el ultimatum se hizo necesaria tras el fracaso del ministro para aprovechar la ventana de oportunidades proporcionada por estudiantes nigerianos para resolver el problema amigablemente.

The National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has given the Minister of Education, Mallam Adamu Adamu a 14-day ultimatum to recall the 13 vice chancellors who were sacked by the federal government in February.

The National President of NANS, Tijani Usman Shehu, in a letter to the minister dated April 27, 2016, explained that the ultimatum became necessary following the failure of the minister to take advantage of the window of opportunities provided by Nigerian students to resolve the issue amicably.

In the letter, which was entitled: ‘NANS demands immediate reinstatement of the vice chancellors of 13 federal universities within 14 days,’ the students described the refusal of the minister to reinstate the sacked vice chancellors as directed by President Muhammadu Buhari as nothing but, «A bald-faced attempt to politicise our universities and arrest academic progression by the jugular and we have vowed to stiffly resist this.»

The students stated that having exhaustively appealed to the minster’s conscience and rational reasoning on the matter without any meaningful outcome, «You (minister) will at this point heed our call for the reinstatement of the hitherto sacked 13 vice chancellors within fourteen days of this notice or face the full wrath of the Nigerian Students.»

On the actions the students intend to take in the failure of Adamu to heed their demands within the stipulated time frame, NANS warned that this would be interpreted as an, «invitation for the Nigerian Students to occupy your Office and demand for your immediate resignation.»

The students said they are perplexed and deeply perturbed by the minister for defying the voice of stakeholders in the sector as well as the directive of President Muhammadu Buhari by vehemently refusing to do the needful, noting that, «Your actions at this juncture in sticking to your guns on the sack of the vice chancellors make the perception clearer that you took all these actions to favour your personal interests.»

NANS reminded the minster that most developed countries of the world were able to achieve that feat because they did not mix politics with the issue of education.

Describing the sack of the 13 vice chancellors as unilateral and unconstitutional, the students noted that the action is unhealthy for the Nigerian educational system.

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/05/03/sacked-13-vcs-nans-gives-education-minister-14-day-ultimatum/

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México: Inicio examen de promoción docente en educación básica

América del Norte/México/Mayo 2016/Fuente y Autor: Monitor Económico de Baja California

Inició en Baja California el Concurso de Oposición para la promoción a cargos con función de Dirección, Supervisión y Asesoría Técnica Pedagógica en Educación Básica ciclo 2016 – 2017, implementado en toda la República por el Instituto Nacional para la Evaluación de la Educación (INEE) y aplicado en la entidad por la Delegación de la Secretaría de Educación Pública en Baja California.

Desde las 7 horas del día de hoy los mil 640 sustentantes se dieron cita en los 22 planteles destinados para la aplicación del examen. De ellos 612 son de Mexicali, por Tijuana 660, y por Ensenada 224.

Con esta jornada, en Baja California se da cumplimiento a lo establecido en la Reforma Educativa, la cual señala que los procesos de ingreso, promoción, reconocimiento y permanencia en el servicio educativo han de regirse por dichos instrumentos de evaluación, los cuales garantizan que los mejores docentes estén al frente del servicio docente.

El SEE reconoce que en el Estado la cultura de la evaluación educativa está muy arraigada, de ahí la concurrencia de los maestros quienes se dieron cita puntualmente, y en un ambiente de tranquilidad, a realizar sus evaluaciones correspondientes durante el día de hoy y mañana.

El día de hoy se aplicaron exámenes para promoción a Subdirectores, Supervisores, Inspectores, Asesores Técnico Pedagógicos, Jefes de Enseñanza y el domingo 8 de mayo se aplicará el examen para promociones a Directores.

La aplicación del examen fue simultánea en el país y comprende un examen de conocimientos y habilidades para la práctica profesional y otro de habilidades intelectuales y responsabilidades ético-profesionales.

Fuente de la noticia: http://monitoreconomico.org/noticias/2016/may/07/inicio-examen-de-promocion-docente-en-educacion-basica/

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Reino Unido: Meet the next generation of women engineers

Resumen: El Reino Unido tiene el menor porcentaje de mujeres ingenieros de todos los países de Europa. Sólo el 9% de la fuerza de trabajo de ingeniería y el 6% de los ingenieros y técnicos registrados son mujeres. Ese es el porcentaje más bajo de profesionales de la ingeniería femeninos en Europa, muy por detrás de los líderes, Letonia, Bulgaria y Chipre, con casi el 30%.

“When I was thinking about careers, I never thought of engineering, as the public image is being under a machine, getting dirty,” says Jade Aspinall, 23, a manufacturing engineer at missile producer MBDA Systems and winner of the higher apprentice of the year award in the National Apprenticeship Awards 2015.

“I work on minuscule components under a microscope in a clean room – there’s not a speck of dust anywhere,” Aspinall says. “It’s not something a lot of women would consider, just because they don’t know enough about it. There’s no doubt that there are a lot of male engineers, but as a woman, I’ve never been treated any differently. In fact, I’ve had a lot of support.”

It wasn’t until an MBDA apprentice spoke about engineering at her school that Aspinall considered it as a career. And she was one of the lucky ones who were made aware of it as an option.

There’s no telling how many women who could have made successful engineers never even considered it as a career option, but there must be plenty out there. Just 9% of the engineering workforce and 6% of registered engineers and technicians are female. That is the lowest percentage of female engineering professionals in Europe, way behind the leaders, Latvia, Bulgaria and Cyprus, with nearly 30%.

So what’s stopping the UK’s women going into engineering? Nothing physical – in fact, lots of schemes encourage them, says Dawn Bonfield, materials engineer and chief executive of the Women’s Engineering Society, including big employers such as British Gas, Network Rail and Crossrail. What’s holding them back is a lack of knowledge of what engineering is, and a lack of advice.

At the moment, Bonfield says, women are making it in the engineering world, but they tend to be the ones who are absolutely determined to do so. “We call them the Stem [science, technology, engineering or maths] devotees, and they will make it, no matter what,” she says. “But we’re determined to reach those women who might not have even considered engineering as a career.

“Engineering is a brilliant choice for women who want to do something, who have a big social conscience, and who want to change the world. It has just as much to offer as the ‘traditional’ professions such as law and medicine. It’s about making the world more sustainable and more renewable. There are fantastic challenges out there, and women are using engineering as a way of finding solutions.”

What needs to be done to encourage more women into the sector? Schemes such as MBDA’s are making a start. The company has achieved a 50/50 gender split within its engineering apprenticeships, something which spokesman Conal Walker attributes in part to the requirements of its outreach programme. Any school that wants an MBDA apprentice to give a talk must ensure that the audience has that 50/50 split too. It’s a figure that bucks the national trend, where just 7.4% of engineering apprenticeship starters in 2013-14 were female.

Bonfield wants the message around engineering to change to something far more positive. “It’s about applying a thought process to make things better,” she says, “whether that’s designing a nuclear power station or getting clean water to people in development countries.” But she wants to see far more careers information to back that message up, and an independent careers service for engineering to help unpick what can be a confusing choice of courses.

Aspinall agrees. “Engineering is such a broad church,” she says. “There needs to be much more awareness about the range of careers. Everything in the room where I’m sitting has been engineered. It’s a job for life. It gives you transferable skills, it’s exciting and it’s making things bigger and better as new technology comes along.”

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/may/03/engineering-apprenticeships-courses-women-engineers-education-degrees
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España: Jorge Ruiz gana Olimpiada de Filosofía de la Universidad de Alicante

Europa/España/Mayo 2016/Fuente y Autor: Mundo Diario

Jorge Ruiz Cases, alumno del IES Tháder, ha ganado la III Olimpiada de Filosofía de la Universidad de Alicante, cuyo tema de defensa era «La filosofía y la educación».

El alumno del IES. Tháder, Jorge Ruiz Cases, ha ganado la III Olimpiada de Filosofía de la Universidad de Alicante, cuyo tema de defensa era «La filosofía y la educación».

El alumno ha sido premiado por la calidad de una disertación que reivindica la importancia de la asignatura de Filosofía para la formación de las personas en un sistema educativo que posee un marcado carácter industrial.

Tras la ceremonia de entrega de este premio, el alumno participó en un «Café filosófico» organizado por la UA con la colaboración del Colegio de Doctores y Licenciados en Filosofía y Letras de Alicante en el que junto a los otros ganadores de la Olimpiada (2º premio, 3º y accésits) expuso su visión sobre la Filosofía y su función en la sociedad actual.

La disertación de Jorge Ruiz reflexiona sobre la necesidad de la Filosofía como un horizonte de conocimiento que nos hace libres y críticos con esos poderes fácticos que intentan imponer su doctrina pragmática para convertir al sistema educativo en una mera fábrica de autómatas.

 

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.mundiario.com/articulo/sociedad/alumno-ies-thader-jorge-ruiz-gana-olimpiada-filosofia-ua/20160507224907059439.html

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Reino Unido:Primary school tests boycott draws scattered support

Resumen: Los padres mantuvieron a los niños fuera de las escuelas primarias este martes en un «ataque» nacional como una medida para protestar por las dificultades de las pruebas. Hubo protestas dispersas a través de Inglaterra, especialmente alrededor de Newcastle, donde se originó por primera vez la idea de la protesta, y en Brighton, donde varios cientos de personas se reunieron en un parque para apoyar la acción.

Parents kept children out of primary schools on Tuesday in a national “strike” in protest at tougher tests, although the numbers involved appear to have been small.

There were scattered protests across England, especially around Newcastle, where the idea for the protest first originated, and in Brighton, where several hundred people gathered in a park to support the day of action.

A Whitehall source said the number of children involved may have been as few as 1,000, a small fraction of the more than 1 million state school pupils in years two and six, the groups scheduled to sit new tests of grammar, spelling and punctuation and maths.

Some schools reported considerable numbers of children absent, including Robert Arkenstall school, a village primary near Ely, Cambridgeshire, where organisers said around a fifth of pupils took part in the boycott.

“We had 30 children with us, but we believe another 15 to 20 children were taken off by their parents to go to museums or do other things,” said Theresa Quarmby, who has three children attending the school. “We had a fantastic time, we went to a local meadow and went pond-dipping and built forts, and had fun in general.”

Quarmby said parents with children in year six had already approached the school with concerns about the end-of-year tests when they heard about the national boycott via Facebook.

“My daughter is fairly robust but she has friends who are stressed and are crying themselves to sleep. It’s just wrong and the government isn’t listening. I can’t get my head around how they think this benefits anyone at all,” she said.

Michael Wilshaw, Ofsted’s chief inspector of schools, came out in support of the government’s position, saying: “Those who oppose this testing need to consider England’s mediocre position in international rankings.

“If by the age of seven a child has not mastered the basic skills of reading, writing and mathematics, the odds will be stacked against them for the rest of their lives. This is especially the case for poorer children.

“I understand testing can sometimes be stressful but I am also confident that most schools do everything they can to minimise the stress that children experience in preparing for and sitting these tests.”

The children’s laureate, Chris Riddell, told a group of about 500 families in Brighton that allowing children to question government policy was “an important lesson”, and he ridiculed the education secretary, Nicky Morgan’s claim that taking part in the strike would harm children’s education.

Around 20 people delivered a petition – which organisers claimed had 40,000 signatures – to the Department for Education’s head office in Westminster.

Nick Gibb, the education minister closely identified with the new tests, defended the government’s policy, saying: “There should be no pressure on six- and seven-year-olds taking these tests. These tests have no consequences for the children involved, they are about to holding the schools to account.”

Gibb himself failed to correctly answer a question on grammar from the latest key stage two test. The BBC’s Martha Kearney asked him whether the word “after” in the sentence “I went to the cinema after I’d eaten my dinner” served as a subordinating conjunction or a preposition. Gibb incorrectly identified it as a preposition.

David Cameron’s official spokeswoman weighed in over the error, saying: “It reflected the fact that what we are about is equipping future generations with a better grasp of reading, writing and maths skills.”

No 10 said tests in primary schools were “not a new concept”, and the government had made them more rigorous to reflect the higher standards being taught.

“This is about improving the curriculum, improving the education of our children in schools. It’s part and parcel of how we want to make sure that their child is getting the best education,” the prime minister’s spokeswoman said.

 

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/may/03/boycott-primary-school-tests-sats-scattered-support

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España: ‘Aste Berdea’ apuesta desde el lunes por la educación en la sostenibilidad

Europa/España/Mayo 2016/Fuente: Diario Vasco/Autor:J.A. Migura

Habrá charlas, cursos, visitas y actividades impulsadas por el consistorio del día 11 al 15 de Mayo

Que el camino hacia la sostenibilidad pasa por cambiar hábitos, participar, informar y educar es algo asumido por las instituciones y en esta línea el consistorio elgetarra ha organizado una Semana Verde del 11 al 15 de mayo que tendrá como objetivo central facilitar a los elgetarras datos para impulsar ese cambio.

En el control de la gestión de los residuos de materia orgánica se ha detectado que hay un porcentaje de esa materia que se tira como fracción resto cuando debería tratarse como orgánico. Los datos dicen que los vecinos depositan un 22% en el contenedor gris de la fracción resto cuando, tras un análisis, se calcula que únicamente un 13% es realmente fracción resto. El objetivo marcado es seleccionar mejor para pasar de la actual tasa general de selección del 78% al 87%.

Aste Berdea arranca el miércoles, con un taller sobre compostaje en la Herri Eskola, y por la tarde desde las 17.30 horas, en el Ayuntamiento un curso de agricultura ecológica. El jueves un curso en la sociedad Intxorta con el cocinero Iker Markinez, del restaurante Kuko de Ormaiztegi, que mostrará como cocinar con menos residuos y dará recetas para aprovechar las sobras de comida. La inscripción para las dos actividades abierta en el Ayuntamiento o danonartian@elgeta.net.

 El 11 y 12 de mayo, visita a los grandes productores de residuos para mejorar su gestión, y el 15 de mayo, se repartirá compost en la Plaza, y además se mostrará de una forma visual que es los que echan los elgetarras a los recipientes de la fracción resto.

Concurso en Asentzio

Hoy, se festeja Asentzio Eguna con una misa, a las 12.00 horas, a la que seguirá la actuación de los trikitilaris de Elgeta, Ubera y Angiozar, y desde las 13.00 horas, concurso de lanzamiento de piedras planas al pozo para ver quién hace más ondas en la superficie.

Asamblea de la cooperativa

La Cooperativa Católica del Campo, celebra el 15 de mayo, a las 13.00 horas, la asamblea anual ordinaria en Ozkarbi . Abordarán las cuentas del ejercicio, y los ruegos y preguntas.

Charla con Xalbadorpe

A raíz del reciente cambio legislativo en las herencias, la asociación de jubilados y pensionistas Xalbadorpe ha organizado para el jueves, 12 de mayo, a partir de las 19.00 horas, en el salón de actos del Ayuntamiento, una charla informativa sobre estos cambios a cargo del jefe de recaudación de Hacienda de Gipuzkoa, Juan Carlos Gómez.

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.diariovasco.com/alto-deba/201605/08/aste-berdea-apuesta-desde-20160508020901-v.html

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Malawi: Teachers Union of Malawi doubt Mutharika’s offer – ultimatum still on

África/Malawi/Mayo 2016/Fuente:Nyasa Times /Autor: Green Muheya

Resumen: Los Unión de Maestros de Malawi (TUM) dice que la promesa verbal del presidente Peter Mutharika para resolver las quejas de los profesores no puede ser tomado en serio y mantienen su ultimátum al Ministerio de Educación, Ciencia y Tecnología (moest) hasta el 9 de mayo de el año 2016 o enfrentarse a una huelga nacional.

Teachers Union of Malawi (TUM) says the verbal pledge by President Peter Mutharika to resolve teachers’ grievances cannot be taken seriously on face value and maintained its ultimatum to Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (MoEST) to address their concerns until May 9 2016 or face a nationwide strike.

President Mutharika said he has delegated a «high powered» team to resolve the stand over.

But TUM leadership takes Mutharika’s verbal pledge with a pinch of a salt.

TUM secretary general Denis Kalekeni said if government fails to resolve the matter , » teachers in public service shall hold an industrial action in form of a sit-in from Monday 9th May 2016.»

Among the outstanding grievances, TUM cites issues of promotion and salary adjustments of teachers, failure by MoEST to pay leave grants to public secondary school teachers for the 2015/16 financial year expiring on June 30 and delayed payment of salary arrears for primary school teachers.

TUM also accuses the government of threatening to withdraw promotions of some primary school teachers who were promoted on understanding that they would take up rural school positions.

«The ministry says it wants to withdraw the promotions because they had not gone to the schools where they were posted yet the government has not given them transport. Let the government provide transport,» TUM president Chauluka Muwake said.

He also claimed some secondary school teachers have not yet received leave grants.

Fuente de la noticia: http://www.nyasatimes.com/2016/05/03/teachers-union-of-malawi-doubt-mutharikas-offer-ultimatum-still-on/

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