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School, Bianchi raises: “Dad goodbye forever”

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“The school is open and in the presence: it is a commitment of the whole Government. A commitment made with the decree of 6 August last, a choice we make for the psychophysical health of the children”. Patrizio Bianchi chooses the audience of the National Unity Day in Bologna to reaffirm the promise of overcoming distance learning once and for all, a few hours from the ringing of the bell which on Monday will call millions of children back to class after thedose horribilis of the great fear and then of Dad. And he warns that there is a fundamental right on the table, because “training – he says – is not a luxury but a right of the people”. The higher education school that the government plans – he continues – cannot be “a new freak, but a coordination between all the realities that provide training and the universities”.

At the North Park, the Minister of Education reminds us that thanks to the European funds coming with the NRP, “three reforms in the world of training will start, starting with technical-vocational schools, including the evening”. But the issue of safety could not fail to remain in the foreground, on which he flaunts tranquility also because – he underlines – “the school has reacted in a way that is teaching the whole country”, with 93 percent of school staff vaccinated , “a proof of responsibility that no other sector in Italy has given. But we are at that level also with the boys”. The classrooms will be more manned also due to the almost 59 thousand hires in the role, and because “this year for the first time the annual assignments were conferred in September and not in October”.

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