The ratio is neither the problem nor the solution
The article discusses the complexity of educational challenges beyond just the student-to-teacher ratio in schools.
The Leak
The article discusses the prevalence of xenophobic behavior among children in Spanish schools, influenced by their family's attitudes and societal norms.
Andrea Fuentes: "In competition and creation, difference is rewarded and in schools it is punished"
Andrea Fuentes, the most decorated Spanish artistic swimmer, speaks about her experiences and the challenges in both sports and education regarding individuality.
The imprint of the guru of 'Los pocholos' on the celebration of Hispanic Heritage in schools
Antonio Castillo Algarra's influence on Madrid's educational policies is evident in schools' celebration of Hispanic Heritage.
The Minister of Education defends her law to reduce class sizes: 'It will increase the quality of education'
The Spanish Minister of Education, Milagros Tolón, advocates for a new law aimed at reducing student-to-teacher ratios in public and charter schools, asserting it will enhance educational quality.
When the elite school becomes a hell where the jet set calls you 'fat whore' and 'faggot': 'I was worth nothing'
A student at an elite Spanish school faced severe bullying and homophobic abuse from peers, revealing a troubling culture in prestigious educational institutions.
PHOTO Red alert over Spain, schools closed, thousands evacuated: 'The ground is already soaked, and the worst is yet to come'
Spanish and Portuguese authorities raised the alert level due to the impending storm Leo, which threatens severe flooding across the Iberian Peninsula, leading to school closures and travel advisories.
A Vietnam in the classrooms: 83% of teachers see increasing verbal and physical aggression
A macro study reveals that 83% of teachers in Spanish public schools report a rise in verbal and physical aggression, with 76% noting hostile attitudes from families towards educators.
Fidel Gómez Ochoa, historian: "Francoism has survived democracy"
Historian Fidel Gómez Ochoa is credited with ensuring the study of Francoism and the Spanish transition to democracy in Cantabria schools, highlighting differences in history teaching between public and private institutions.
Justice "corners" the protection of Catalan approved by Aragonès
The Justice system is challenging the Catalan immersion model as a definitive ruling looms that may eliminate the exclusion of Spanish in schools.