PSOE Councilman Carlos Rodriguez, recalled that the School Program 2.0 gives each classroom of a digital whiteboard, projector, a laptop for the teacher, 25 ultra-portable for students, a deposit of material cabinet that acts as a carrier of computers and teacher training.
It also reports that a councilman to call centers to participate in this pilot project is in itself an absurdity and that schools wishing to participate must acquire a number of commitments such as having the approval of the faculty and the School Board in less than a week.
The aim to create digital classrooms, classrooms that are called XXI, are identical to those of the Escuela 2.0 of the Ministry of Education who have resigned (giving up their time to the 4 million euros of investment).
For the council, this is a blatant ploy to discourage schools to present applications and prevent even more in evidence put the shameful decision not to participate in the program.
Add that with this attitude, the regional government has broken with a history of collaboration with the Ministry of Education through the "Internet in the classroom ', which the Region has received since 2005 an investment of more than 6 million euros.
No doubt the classroom pencil case, as part of these programs 'Internet in the classroom', have been the domain of experimentation in this field in our schools, so no need for pilot programs like the one we intend to carry out .
Finally, Rodriguez believes that they do not deserve punishment the students in the Region of Murcia enrolled in Primary 5 and 1 of the ESO.
Said that since the PSOE Executive denounce the acts of a party Valcárcel thereby harming the education of children and young people and cehegineros Murcia and the audacity of the PP government in the region by not prioritizing education spending on others and take purely political decision.
In this call 40 units have been selected schools across schools in the region.
The selection was made based on certain criteria such as whether the classroom available wireless connection, digital whiteboard, a computer for the teacher or mini-notebook for each student and others.
Based on these criteria, a score to determine the selected schools.
The Ministry of Education has advised schools who have been selected without specifying the score on each of the paragraphs of the announcement.
Carlos Rodriguez, said that "this is another example of the lack of transparency of the Ministry of Education regarding the allocation of computers to students Murcia."
After the refusal of the Regional Government not to sign the agreement with the Ministry of Education for School 2.0 program implementation in the Region of Murcia, to which the PP Cehegín also refused to call the PSRM-PSOE complaint Cehegín that the Ministry of Education has promoted this "Pilot Project Classroom XXI" with a total lack of transparency and objectivity in the selection of centers.
Rodriguez says that "if this initiative itself is discriminatory because it will benefit all students Murcia, lack of objectivity in the selection of centers is something that goes against the principle of transparency must prevail in the regional administration"
Source: PSOE Cehegín