September 21, 2007
Educators support constitutional reform bill (Agencia Bolivariana de Noticias).- 'Organizations of educators of different states of the country made a discussion and backup workshop to the constitutional reform bill.
The activity, carried out at the Andrés Bello High School auditorium, in Caracas, was convened by the National Union Teaching Unitarian Force where participated organizations as the Socialist National Association of Bolivarian Educators and the United Socialist Educators of Venezuela.
The president of the National Union Teaching Unitarian Force, Eduardo Piñate, informed that aspects of the Constitutional Reform Bill -like reduction of the working day and the territorial reorganization- have an impact on education.
He declared that the constitutional reform will promote the discussion of the Organic Law of education, the organizational future of the education in Venezuela.
'All these aspects of the constitutional reform will allow going into the reviewing processes of the new collective hiring system, to which we have asked to delete the discrimination on state and municipal wages of educators,' he indicated.
Therefore, he said that the constitutional reform will permit the progress in the design of a new curricular system and teaching formation of the Bolivarian teacher, 'that should adapt to the necessities and realities of the country'.
'The new Bolivarian educator should progress to a pedagogical system that goes into the research, creativity and solidarity fields, in order to form new citizen values,' affirmed Piñate".
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