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Editorial: El País

  • A key negotiation for Spain's future has started, focusing on improving the working conditions and selection, promotion, and evaluation mechanisms of teachers.
  • The goal is to improve the quality of education, a matter that impacts teachers, students and their families, and society as a whole.
  • Considerations need to be given to reducing teaching hours, decreasing the number of students per class, and equating primary school teachers with secondary school teachers.
  • Changes in teacher training, career access, and professional progression are needed.
  • The curriculum for teacher training studies and the competition system need to be reformed.
  • The proposal to implement a period of mandatory and paid internships under the mentorship of an experienced teacher is significant.
  • It's important to approach a system of incentives that rewards teaching excellence, linking promotions and pay rises to the evaluation of demonstrated competence and achieved results.

Conclusion: The education system must seize this opportunity to update itself and adapt to new challenges, involving greater student diversity and the demands of accelerated technological development.