The minister visited also two open classrooms CEIP Santo Domingo and San Miguel that enroll students with multidisabled
The Minister of Education, Training and Employment, Sotoca Constantine, visited the Hall Occupational Mula, through which 12 students at risk of educational neglect and build curricular gaps have resumed their studies and are learning a trade.
To Sotoca, occupational classrooms "have become an extremely positive as to favor the permanence of students in the educational system" and said that "70 percent of students participating in this measure after enrolling in Training Program Early Career. "
"This is the main goal we pursue," said the counselor, "provide a second chance to more than 200 young people currently involved in any of the 12 vocational classes there scattered throughout the region."
A team of professionals, including teachers, social educators and technical training, "working individually with students to enable them to achieve the overall goals of the educational stage, and to guarantee the acquisition of basic knowledge to enable them to learn a profession ".
Inclusive Education
The owner of Employment also used the visit to the municipality to meet the open classroom CEIP Santo Domingo and San Miguel, where there are nine students enrolled who have special educational needs arising from a multidisabled, thanks to which are fully integrated into the center education.
Sotoca stressed that the Ministry "is essential to meet the needs of these students and promote their inclusion in a standardized environment as possible."
Thus, reiterated its "commitment" to the measures of attention to diversity, because "we understand that enhance the quality of the system and are an essential educational support to make the most of our students."
Peer counselor, programs like these "did allow us to advance in educational quality and above all a model of inclusive school which is what we want in the Region of Murcia and accessible to all students, whatever their characteristics, peculiarities or needs "
Sotoca CEIP toured the Santo Domingo and San Miguel, "a center that also has committed to other measures of attention to diversity, such as those aimed at high ability students, or bilingual education and new technologies."
Source: CARM