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Francisco Rodríguez Machado, president of the USIE union of the Canary Islands, suspects that there will be a tendency to equalize "downwards" and understands that the problems are resources. Go to download The Union of Education Inspectors of the Canary Islands (USIE) calls the new evaluation criteria ordered by the Department of Education of the Government of the Canary Islands an error, which relaxes the criteria so that students can pass the course. The president of USIE in the islands, Francisco Rodríguez, affirms that, as inspectors, they assume the new norm and will enforce it, especially when coming from a course “with a total fracture of normality”, which highlighted the digital divide “and now a covid gap has occurred”, as seen in the first evaluation with students “who came almost blank.” Match “down” He points out that, from a pedagogical point of view, making the criteria more flexible is not bad, “but lowering the requirements is a mistake,” because he understands that there will be a tendency to “equalize at a low level.” He believes that teachers are not satisfied with this measure either, because the system's problem is not in promotion "but in addressing the problems." In this regard, he believes that from the month of December it is possible to know which students are going to fail in June, "and that is where the effort should be made." The “keys” of the skills He considers that the “key” is in the first cycle of primary school, “where you have to acquire the basic tools of reading, writing and calculation,” which favor the development of the following grades.
Likewise, it is understood that it is necessary to influence the transition from primary to secondary school, taking into account the physical changes of the students. Lower ratios Regarding the teachers' demands for lowering ratios, Rodríguez affirms that any investment must be made “with head” and remembers that, by itself, the ratio does not improve results. Audiovisual producers demand to raise the limit for deductions for filming Trucks from the production company last April | MACARONESIA FILMS Trucks from the production company WhatsApp Number List last April | MACARONESIA FILMS Jaime Romero, CEO of Macaronesia Films, points out that, while in the Peninsula the limit is ten million, in the Canary Islands it is reduced to 5.3. Go to download The audiovisual producers of the Canary Islands demand to raise the limit for deductions for filming in the Archipelago, because although on the islands there is a differential that allows deductions of up to 50%, when on the peninsula it is 30%, the truth is that in In the rest of Spain the limit is around ten million, when in the Canary Islands the Economic and Fiscal Regime sets it at 5.3. Jaime Romero, CEO of Macaronesia Films, states that to save this situation, which makes projects prefer the peninsula, they are working with all political groups to pressure the Government of Spain and clarify the situation. A royal decree from the council of ministers would suffice, he says. He affirms that the political groups have been receptive to the proposal and “have taken up the gauntlet”, but “in Madrid they are not paying much attention.
Julio Cuenca demands a public foundation for the management of Risco Caído Interior of cave 6 of the Risco Caído archaeological complex | GRAN CANARIA COUNCIL Interior of cave 6 of the Risco Caído archaeological complex | GRAN CANARIA COUNCIL The archaeologist and promoter of the site believes that Antonio Morales has placed the Historical Heritage Department under his control so that it benefits him personally and politically. Go to download The archaeologist and promoter of the Risco Caído site, Julio Cuenca, calls for a public foundation to manage the space declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. In his opinion, the president of the Cabildo of Gran Canaria, Antonio Morales, has maneuvered to put the management under his exclusive jurisdiction with the aim of benefiting him personally and politically. He affirms that the granting of the distinction by UNESCO is not “an end in itself”, but a means to achieve the effective conservation and dissemination of its values. For this reason, the international organization recommended the form of a public foundation “attached to the territory and in which society could participate.” Cuenca considers that managing Risco Caído from the place where it is located, that is, Tejeda and Artenara, is not the same as doing it from the capital of the island "through officials who work from 8 to 3." He understands that the place requires a large research center in which all the surveillance personnel are located, guided tours are organized, etc. But, on the contrary, the Cabildo has decided to separate Historical Heritage from the Ministry of Culture, and has assigned it to the Presidency, "something that has never happened" and that Cuenca values as "a maneuver by Morales to retain control absolute management so that the benefits and achievements benefit you personally and politically. “I think that is what has happened.