‘Releasing’ children on the street without an ESO degree means throwing them out into the world without the basic tools to get along in life. The basic degree and, in theory mandatory, is the minimum required to take any professional or academic step, from working as a cleaning worker to learning a basic trade. Despite this, two out of every ten Murcian students leave school without graduating.
The Ministry of Education wants to look for these students and ‘re-fish’ them to give them the option that, with tests adapted from the subjects they failed, they can obtain the title in a special exam that will be held in June in the institutes where they were once enrolled. .
It will be the students who left ESO without a degree last year and the previous year with more pending subjects than allowed who will have the option to take the test. Students can graduate with two (and if the faculty decides, even more) failures, so these are students who exceeded those limits. In principle, there is no limit to the number of failed subjects to access the ‘repeat’, and the exams or assignments that students have to complete will be personalized and adapted to their personal situation.
The organization of the extraordinary test will be at the discretion of the institutes. The community services teachers of the public institutes and the guidance units of the concerted ones will be in charge of locating these students through the lists of alumni to inform them of the holding of the tests in June, motivate them and try to help them design the recovery program they agree to, depending on the situation of each student.
In some cases they will be able to pass by doing work, in other cases they will be able to pass exams and activities in academic areas. Special tests are born with a vocation for permanence. Students will be able to obtain the ESO graduate degree in the two years following their time at the institute, through the completion of extraordinary personalized tests and activities in the subjects and areas that they have not passed.
This course can therefore be taken by those students who did not obtain the degree in the 2021-2022 and 2022-2023 courses. Students will have to register before March 30, 2024, and will take the agreed tests at the educational center where they were last enrolled in the fourth year. “It is intended that students who, for various reasons, were not able to graduate at the end of the stage can continue their academic training or join active life with competence, advancing in a quality, inclusive and integrative educational system,” defends the Ministry of Education. Education.
The final objective is to reduce the educational dropout rate. With the ESO degree in hand, students can now consider continuing to study a higher degree in Vocational Training or continue with Baccalaureate when they consider it.
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