This morning, the Sectoral Education Committee discussed the draft of the new secondary education and baccalaureate curricula. During the meeting, the Director-General of Planning, Organisation and Centres, Antoni Morante, reviewed the process of drawing up the new curricula and explained that the process is still open, as more than 140 allegations have already been incorporated and work is still continuing.
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Currently, the Regional Ministry of Education and Vocational Training has already published all the drafts of the curricula from nursery to baccalaureate. It should be remembered that these regulations derive from the application of the LOMLOE, which establishes that the new curricula must be introduced in the new 2022/23 academic year for pre-school education and in the lower years of primary education, ESO, baccalaureate and basic training cycles.
Morante has assessed the meeting positively and has defined the contributions of the education unions as constructive, which will be studied. With regard to the concern expressed by the social partners about the implementation of the new curricula by the schools, the Director-General for Planning, Organisation and Centres stressed that it is true that time is very tight, but that they will arrive on time. He added that the Regional Ministry has been working long before its publication and the schools already have the guidelines with which they are working. He also recalled that a whole series of assumptions and learning situations have already been published and training sessions have been taking place since March and will continue until the end of the academic year and throughout the next academic year.
The Regional Ministry and the trade unions agree on the objectives of this curricular change and the need to do so in order to modernise the education system.