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Scuola, Bianchi: “Seven reforms in the pipeline, we start with ITS to reduce the gap between training and the needs of the economy”

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«All the teachers will be in their place, a commitment that will be realized for the first time in the history of the Republic. A titanic job ». This was stated by the Minister of Education, Patrizio Bianchi, during a hearing before the Culture Committee of the Chamber. The school, said the minister, “is not confrontational and firm, but active and dynamic. Aware of her own problems, but also of her ability to overcome them ». In the coming months, Bianchi recalled, “we will have a huge task to carry out with the implementation of reforms and investments. But the opportunity that is given to us is to make the school the beating center of our country ».

Seven reforms in the pipeline: we start with ITS

Seven reforms in the pipeline. «The first thing to do is the reform of the ITS, then follows the reform of the professional and technical supply chain: with the ministers Orlando and Speranza we are discussing job integration paths in the full protection of young people, but also of entrepreneurs. It is necessary, the minister recalled, “to find a way to reduce the gap between training and the needs of our economy”, he said that “we need to invest a lot in school and education”. The third action to be done is the orientation that must be an accompaniment of the children to the choices of their life. Then we need the reform of the recruitment and the continuous training of all the staff: the training of teachers and staff, including managers ». The minister recalled that the school is a complex organization.

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Targeted actions to eliminate chicken coop classes

«We also need the reform of the size of the institutes, it is an issue that concerns the number: the chicken coop classes are 2.9% of the total, concentrated in the professional technical institutes of the large urban suburbs. It is there that we must act and we are taking action, with targeted actions, no more interventions are carried out », continued Bianchi. «Finally, there is a seventh reform, that of didactics: I am not convinced that classroom unity is the only way to teach, we need to find methods referring to the actual skills of the children and which concern socialization; in school autonomy, we will push for the experiments to become the general patrimony of all ».

A new contract for prof

“We must go to a new contract for all the staff, it has expired, we must give it more value, also for a problem of social respect for teachers that has become blurred over the years”, underlined the Minister of Education.

Green pass control platform from 13 September

On the control of the green pass, the minister said, privacy is guaranteed. “Five billion and 100 have been invested in digitization, another 2 billion in reopening”, said the minister, who thanked the Privacy Guarantor: “thanks to the work we are doing together and concerning the control of the green pass it will be possible, from 13 September, to have on the PCs of the principals, thanks to a platform, the list of staff present in the institutes with the red and green stamp, not cumulative over time, avoiding queues and showing outside who has the certification in good standing and who no”. “Data from the Ministry of Health and Education, the technical capabilities of the Mef and the assistance of the Privacy Authority were put together. Finally, it will be necessary to invest in high skills in the Public Administration; in the Ministry of Education we have half of those foreseen ».

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