Made in Italy high school, Anief: additional resources and staff are needed

Made in Italy high school Anief additional resources and staff

(Finance) – Yes, just the union discussion concluded on the birth of new Made in Italy high school, present for Anief the vice president Gianmauro Nonnis and the general secretary Daniela Rosano. The administration illustrated the draft decree which integrates the Presidential Decree 89 must necessarily make a transition to the CSPI and the Ministry of Public Function as at the time the Presidential Decree itself had seen the consultation of several ministries involved.

From the data that emerged it can be seen that the route hasn’t received much favorat present 30 classes have been formed for a total of 506 students, the path desired by the Ministry of Made in Italy has been accepted but the Ministry of Education of Merit with the constraint of financial invariance, which has created quite a bit disappointment among the various trade union groups.

The Anief has underlined the inappropriateness of a zero-cost reform who would like to establish a new figure in the field of Made in Italy without defining it precisely. Furthermore, the absence of resources equates to a lack of dedicated staff which is particularly difficult to imagine for the functioning of the laboratories foreseen by the study program in which some disciplines would be taught in English and it would be necessary to invest in the skills of the teachers.

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