Friday, May 15, 2015

School bill in the House. Renzi: no excerpt assumptions … – The Messenger

“The mechanism to make assumptions and then we see it is impossible. If we accept the idea of ​​hiring we do it because we have a different model of school: that the draft bill does not take assumptions and do not change the model school because this would turn the measure into a big shock for the precarious. ” Matteo Renzi told Radio Anch’io on Ddl school. Meanwhile, the measure addresses the first vote in the House on the amendments. “Approved Article 1 #labuonascuola finally can fully implement autonomy.” So – in a tweet – Education Minister Stefania Giannini, said the start of work.

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“There will be one hundred and sixty thousand assumptions between this and next year is a huge figure. For other precarious there can be other procedure that that competition. I take a commitment to the future: it will enter only for the competition, “said the premier.

The hypothesis injunction in case of strike ballots emphasized that it is” a theme quite premature: it is a technical issue, talk about it further. ” “I believe that the vast majority of teachers are serious people, respectable and not endanger their children and work for one year with the block of the ballots.” “There are rules allowing only to slip the polls , that is, you are forced to get them away, but the polls are made. ”

“I received 7417 letters from professors in two days: my impression is that listening there is a different attitude on the part of the people. I say first that we had better explain the reform, discuss better, but it’s a good thing that we can discuss about the school, never talked about it before anyone. “

On Twitter The premier went on to write: “Ready to discuss about everything, with everyone from school to Pa. But after discussing, you decide. Italy can not waste time. “
             
             
                         
         

             Friday, May 15, 2015, 10:28 – Last Updated: 24:41
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