CARF Reflection Meeting
WHAT DOES THE CELAÁ LAW OBLIGE US TO DO? A LOOK AT THE ESSENCE OF THE LAW
In this CARF reflection meeting we will answer all the questions that make up the debate on the new Education Law LOMLOE or Celáa Law, such as: Will subsidized education continue to exist?
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What will we talk about at this meeting?
The new Organic Law 3/2020, of December 29 (LOMLOE) opens a social debate with the numerous changes that will affect the education system from now on. What relevant changes does the LOMLOE introduce in each educational stage?
The new law, publicly known as the Celáa Law, proposes changes in all educational levels and areas related to education. What values is this new law based on? Will the subject of Religion be eliminated? Is it no longer possible to repeat courses? Is it possible to pass a course with failed subjects? Are the evaluation exams for primary and secondary education maintained? What changes in special education? What about differentiated education? And in subsidized education?
In this CARF reflection meeting we will try to answer these and other questions from the hand of Jesús Muñoz de Priego Alvearlawyer, legal advisor, author of numerous articles, books and papers and spokesperson for the Plataforma Más Plurales.
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