"Gelmini mind, private richest and 130 thousand fewer seats in 3 years"
Risposta durissima della Cgil alle affermazione del ministro in tv: "I docenti sono stati falcidiati, i fondi in dieci anni sono crollati da 259 a 88 milioni mentre quelli per le paritarie sono raddoppiati". E il prossimo anno la scure si abbatterĂ ancora
di SALVO INTRAVAIA
"La Gelmini "ribalta la realtĂ ". L'uscita pubblica di ieri sera del ministro dell'Istruzione alla trasmissione "Che tempo che fa", conducted by Fabio Fazio, gives rise to the CGIL and multiplies the controversy about the school. The Minister said three main things that teachers in Italy are too many and that the government is limited to contain organic plant teachers, janitors that there are more police and the schools are dirty, that the demonstrations in defense public schools are not credible because protesters then send their children to equal.
"We are without words - says Mimmo Pantaleo, general secretary of the FLC CGIL - A minister without credibility and without shame, first Chairman of the Board defend when he attacks the teachers and the other is promoting the improvement of the quality of school public. But what quality is talking Gelmini? The data belie the spectacularly. "And down a long list of numbers." From next year there will be 19 000 and 700 teachers and administrative 500 14 000 less, in addition to the sensational cuts of the last two years. Other than the containment of the plant organic, as stated by the minister ".
But the match also applies to equal funding, specifically mentioned by Prime Minister Berlusconi in recent weeks." The policy choices of the center-right government, in office almost continuously
for 11 years, have put the school on the ropes, depletion of funds, teachers and support staff, technical and administrative: 130 000 posts in less than three years, "the CGIL. While funding for private schools increased from 297 million euro in 2000 to 528 in 2011. And state schools? appropriations for the law 440/97, that the improvement of training, fell from 259 million in 2001 to nearly 88 this year.
The same appropriations for educational and administrative operation of schools: 331 million in 2011 to 122 this year. The data OECD 2010, then - concludes Pantaleo - tell a different reality: Italy invests less in school, 4.5 percent in relation to the GDP compared to an average of 5.7 percent. disposals and also in universities and public research . The schools are in red and are forced a fare affidamento sui contributi volontari delle famiglie e mentre la scuola pubblica languiva, la scuola privata godeva dei finanziamenti statali pressoché inalterati".
(14 marzo 2011)
http://www.repubblica.it/scuola/2011/03/14/news/cgli_risponde_a_gelmini-13596721/
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