School. Gelmini for the regional lists, as required by the League
Posted on April 20, 2010 by john
The League passes bill to the collection of yet due and obey the minister of education. But the regional lists will be shortly considered by the Constitutional Court because it violates at least four provisions in the Constitution
ROME – The minister Mariastella Gelmini opens the League and plans to introduce the regional lists of teachers, as always asked by the leader Umberto Bossi. It’s new, extravagant promises that right of initiative in this way, after cutting 8 billion euros in three years and the inadequacy in the conduct of redress the disastrous fate of public education Italian. And it is precisely in these terms that is announced the likely reform of teacher rankings. According to the Gelmini “this innovation is still a framework in a new regulatory environment for teachers. We are working on a high quality education within the school, with a bill on the recruitment of teachers and their assessment. ” Now would also understand the relationship between regionalization of teachers and a high quality education, to be rational because the link escapes completely, unless you consider – as probably in the case of the League – that teachers Southern are ignorant and northern most good of all.
Discrimination in practice
Obviously the League celebrates the decision, theoretical for now, to establish the regional lists, but have already been rejected by the State Council. The administrative judges of legitimacy, in fact, returned to the Constitutional Court in the case of a teacher in Verona that had been placed in the queue in the provincial ranking of Trento, in accordance with the directive of Gelmini. According to the State Council, the decision is contrary to Article 3 and Article 16 of the Constitution (principle of equality and freedom of movement) and it is now to decide the constitutionality of the law Look provincial thirties who introduced this possibility. Obviously, if courts were to reject the Look provincial regulations, it would be very difficult to extend this technology to the rest of the Italian territory.