Sunday, February 13, 2011

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Changes to the regional law on right to education

Here is what has been received from COOGEN (Parent Coordination) in Turin.


"The current regional council began the process for the amendment of Law 28/2007 on the right to education.


The proposed amendments not going in favor of a public school increasingly in crisis, but also reduced the subsidies that could have come from the region (the face of federalism!).


The press release briefly describe what was and what could be modified after the "right to education." We believe that these changes others are completely unacceptable and should be action especially in support of public schools that, in Piedmont, is attended by 95% of the students. "

Press Release COOGEN :
Comments relating to the proposed amendments to the Regional Law 28/2007 on the right to study


The COOGEN opposes the amendments proposed by the Regional Council, the Law 28/2007 on the right to education.
We recall briefly that Law 28/2007 has introduced the principle of dual ranking, which the families with incomes below € 32,000 ISEE can access to request a refund and exclusive differentiated according to whether their children attend private schools / public or officially recognized, with the availability of resources defined for a 60% to the list to attend public schools and 40% for private ones. The law of 2007 over the previous Law 10, known as "Leo the law", which provided good school, to be devoted exclusively to families with children enrolled in private schools without the need for submission of ISEE and with a simple application form.
The proposed amendments to this law today include:

  1. the change in percentage Funds to be given to rank for those who attend public schools and private, to the detriment of public ones;
  2. the allocation of funds for construction projects only and exclusively for private schools.

shown that these changes are clearly unconstitutional, as Article. 34 of the Constitution provides "scholarships, allowances to families and other provisions" to ensure the right to the study of "capable and worthy, even without financial means" and states that "must be attributed to the competition." In addition, Art. 33 states that "... institutions and private persons have the right to establish schools and educational establishments at no cost to the state. ... "That is not providing any support to private schools.


We therefore believe that scholarships should be awarded on merit and personal means and which can not however be seen as "expenses" that are independent from both conditions need to be responsible.
hope instead that the law 28 can be improved by giving priority to aid to public schools, attend, remember, from about 95% of students in Piedmont, to improve the quality of services, transportation for students, the training offer, the reimbursement of the cost of their loan books or use.
We must not let our guard down, even though the moment is difficult and we do not see the end of this tunnel.



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