After four years of absence, return to the student protests of Aosta and the various colleges are preparing for a week of self-government in protest at budget cuts for public schools under the new budget. The decision to implement this form of protest has been reached by mutual agreement between all the representatives of institutions Aosta during an informal meeting held Tuesday, November 15. Spokesman the dispute is the Institute of Science of Aosta to enter into self-management as early as Monday 21 November. The approximately nine hundred students of the Institute, which is divided between the address for Science and Technology, Social Sciences and Linguistics, have decided to suspend classes for four days: the decision has matured after a meeting held Friday, November 18, between representatives of the Institute and class representatives. The majority was in favor of self, while all classes of fifth and fourth classes were dissociated from that decision and held regular school work.
The Scientific Institute, the ISIP Technical Institute Accountancy are ready to follow the example of the Institute of Science from Tuesday, November 22, but each institution will decide independently whether to protest and how in the course of next week. The basis of the protest is the approval of the budget that requires 20% cuts to funding for school education. The text of the budget provides for a substantial cut to funding for public education that will suffrage of private schools, encouraging privatization - according to representatives of the Institute of Science Aosta - furthermore, the text provides for a pay cut for teachers, a general reduction of the number of chairs and, consequently, an increase in the number of students per class, leaving the design of an individualized teaching. Self-management does not mean stop the regular classes, in fact, who may wish to carry out normal lessons envisaged.
manifestations in Valle d'Aosta part in the broader international context over three hundred thousand students in several Italian cities, were taken to the streets Thursday, November 17 to protest against the Moratti Reform, by joining the worldwide mobilization proclaimed at Porto Alegre. The student agitation
Aosta will end Friday, November 25 with a demonstration in the streets, joining the national strike called by unions the Education CGIL CISL UIL Svat.
The Scientific Institute, the ISIP Technical Institute Accountancy are ready to follow the example of the Institute of Science from Tuesday, November 22, but each institution will decide independently whether to protest and how in the course of next week. The basis of the protest is the approval of the budget that requires 20% cuts to funding for school education. The text of the budget provides for a substantial cut to funding for public education that will suffrage of private schools, encouraging privatization - according to representatives of the Institute of Science Aosta - furthermore, the text provides for a pay cut for teachers, a general reduction of the number of chairs and, consequently, an increase in the number of students per class, leaving the design of an individualized teaching. Self-management does not mean stop the regular classes, in fact, who may wish to carry out normal lessons envisaged.
manifestations in Valle d'Aosta part in the broader international context over three hundred thousand students in several Italian cities, were taken to the streets Thursday, November 17 to protest against the Moratti Reform, by joining the worldwide mobilization proclaimed at Porto Alegre. The student agitation
Aosta will end Friday, November 25 with a demonstration in the streets, joining the national strike called by unions the Education CGIL CISL UIL Svat.
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