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Deputy Minister of the Pedagogical Administration of the Ministry of Education, Miriam Ponce Vertis, noted that the rains and floods recorded in different parts of Peru took Mineda by surprise at the beginning of the school year. On this occasion, he commented that work must be done to prevent these circumstances in order to avoid subsequent inconveniences. He also noted that both in Puno and in the northern regions of the country Classes will resume on Monday, March 20..
“One of the hallmarks of the education sector is that we should reflect on the need for prevention because it has certainly taken us by surprise.. We should have looked at this over a year ago. We expect to be able to start the school year in those regions where the situation requires or allows it. And those places where we really had to suspend, in agreement with the regional governments, the 39 weeks necessary for students will be observed,” he said in a statement. Saturday Focus.
“In the region Fist classes begin on the 20th and are committed to completing 39 weeks. Lambayeque And Liberty They are also suspended at 20. Same with piura And pedestals”, he added.
poor infrastructure
On the other hand, he referred to problem with infrastructure in schools and indicated that they are committed to improving conditions for the provision of quality education.
“I always wonder why in January and February we talk about the problem of infrastructure, when we should see it throughout the year. And the idea is basically that this year, as soon as this situation is over, we will be able to resume work and visit those institutions that are not only in danger of collapse, but also require immediate intervention to improve conditions, and that the children are in conditions suitable for learning, they deserve it. “, he concluded.
Source: RPP

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