Cynthia Martínez-Garrido participates in the colloquium about the new Spanish education law in El País

Cynthia Martínez-Garrido member of the UNESCO Chair in Education for Social Justice of the Autonomous University of Madrid has participated in the colloquium about the new Spanish education law, the LOMLOE, published by the newspaper El País. 

As Cynthia points out, Spain is among the European countries that most segregate its students in schools supported with public funds, accordingly, we need an educational law that works for a “more egalitarian public educational system”.

Read the news and access the full video on the El País website: https://elpais.com/educacion/2020-12-21/los-claroscuros-de-la-concetrás-los-frenos-de-la-ley -celaa-to-the-choice-of-students.html