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jueves, 18 de agosto de 2011

Keep on mobilization or on classes?

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There are many students in Chile who are on mobilization:
  • Straking: most of schools in universites are on that, they stop studying and won't take it back until the education is legally quality, free and non profit.
  • Taken-over-schools studentship: this kind of mobilization consists on school or universities which are taken over illegally b
    y students, no one can come into that biulding, not even the gate. The taken over schools and universities are always symbolized and identified by putting paintings and a lot of chairs untidily at the gates, but students who takes part in this kind of mobilization risk to be under arrest, Why? because the principal of the school (rector in case of an university) has all the right to apply for an eviction of the building to police and then cops do that taking students arrest. Many schools and universities deposed it t
    urning back to Straking because of little participation of students.

  • Hunger strike: a little group os students are on hunger strike, that consists on eating and drinking (dried hunger strike) nothing, they have done that over 30 days and many of them were descomposed for a few days and has kept on hunger strike and deny to depose.
BUT, LET'S SEE THE STUDENTS WHICH DON'T WANT TO WASTE CLASSES.

The students who want to keep on classes (because o
f not losing classes time) will opt to taking some special exams.
As the government values less the students on mobilization than a students that don't so, The government has applied a plan tha consists on doing classes to students through Internet and then the students will have to take some "Free Exams (Exámenes Libres)", this plan is called "Salvemos el año (Let's save the year).

But what's bad to do that?
The free exams costs about US$ 33,33, You're seeing the profit through that.
Taking those exams loses the right as a regular student and the matriculation for the next year.
If all ends up ok and classes are back, students who takes those exams can't take this class back because applyingfor this exams is considerated as drapped out of one's school. Is that a good solution for students who don't care about strike and want to keep on class and not desapprove the year.?
Do you know 3 of these students who appear in this picture denounce Mineduc for using this picture supporting the continuum of classes and these students support the mobilization?

Criticize, bye.

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