Anisie vs. E-ALERT. THE VIRAL OF THE DAY. The real blunder of the minister



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Monica Anisie, Minister of Education, went viral for the day, in competition with RO-ALERT.

The statement that students who do not have electricity in their homes to learn from television has, of course, reached the majority of Romanians. Distributed on WhatsApp, on Facebook, placed in all kinds of frames, which became the bitter joke of the day, the criticism of the moment, rolled worse than RO-ALERT. Today, the statement attributed to Monica Anisie reached the Romanians as RO-ALERT reached the people of Bucharest. Then ethical people came to criticize the press for filming something like that, for not being like that. But not far.

A Minister of Education, a Romanian teacher, gracelessly avoids an answer.

When asked how the right to education is guaranteed to a student who does not even have electricity at home, the minister replied:

– “these types of measures have been taken since I had an emergency”

– “we all stay at home and take the online courses”

– “where this possibility did not exist, the school provided work materials for the children so that they could continue learning”

– “The Ministry of Education has carried out the teleschool program in collaboration with Romanian television, through which we continue to prepare students for national exams.”

Then he replied … NOTHING. It did not even address the issue of poor children without access to education.

The World Vision Romania Foundation conducted a research between May 10 and June 27, which showed that 40% of students did not participate in online school in the previous school year. (See more information here)

Students could have gone to school, education being the only one that could have lifted them out of poverty, but due to the explosion of infections, one by one, schools enter the red stage, after most found themselves in the red stage. yellow stage. The Minister of Education does not avoid the answer, but IGNORES the critical situations that, together with other ministers, he should have resolved.

900,000 students were absent last year for no reason because they were too poor to attend classes online. The ministry announces that it will buy 250,000 … then, under some public pressure, it says something about 500,000, to announce, two weeks before the start of the school year, that it will buy a maximum of 80,000. And this is just one example that could have been resolved not from June 2020 to today, but from March 2020.

There would be many arguments for the failure of the Romanian teacher, who I have always accused of many, through all the media. The mistake is not today’s. The entire tenure of the teacher was a real blunder. It’s my opinion, one vote.



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