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The federal government allied itself with the largest television stations in the country so that basic education can "return" to classes in a safe environment and with the main objective of classes starting on August 24.
During the morning conference on August 3, government authorities announced that Televisa, TV Azteca, Grupo Imagen and Multimedios will be in charge of transmitting this content 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Esteban Moctezuma, Secretary of Public With social rates, television stations will broadcast the school year Education (SEP), assured that in support of “those who do not have access to a television signal, work will be done under the scheme of radio and textbooks, workbooks and special attention.”
He added that given the high rates Chile Mobile Number List of infections caused by COVID-19, “there are no conditions” for the return to classes to be in person and that is why this new remote modality was proposed that will operate until the country transitions to the green traffic light. .
“We are obliged to look for alternatives, to imagine and design responses so that girls, boys, adolescents and young people continue to have access to education. We are convinced that, despite adversity, it is possible, with our teachers, and as a team with families, to advance the learning of our students,” she highlighted.
The head of the SEP announced that they are still working on a scheme that not only benefits children, but also domestic workers, who will have to supervise their children in this new modality.
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, President of the Republic, highlighted that “the production of materials will correspond to the public television stations, especially the SEP and Canal Once, who will be in charge of the content, the scripts and all the programs that have to be produced; "With the television stations, that material will be made known."
The “Agreement for Education” aims to ensure that 30 million students in 16 grades have access to basic education content at a distance.
For now what is known is that the transmission will be from eight in the morning to seven in the afternoon and that after that time there will be retransmissions of the day's classes.
What do entrepreneurs gain?
Although the federal president thanked the owners of the television stations for carrying out this non-profit work, until now little has been said about the cost that the “Agreement for Education” will represent to the country.
After being questioned about the amount that will be paid to the television stations for this agreement, López Obrador assured that this only represents operating expenses through “a social rate,” which he said would be reported later in a conference by Esteban Moctezuma.
“I can tell you that they are not for profit purposes, something that I want to thank the television stations, what they are going to be paid is for the operating expenses for what they have to carry out, they have to change these channels, they have to have staff that helps. This is the minimum fee, it is not a political rate, it is not a government rate, it is not a commercial rate, it is a social rate,” he explained.
In a conference in the afternoon, Esteban Moctezuma indicated that the companies “are in a position to collaborate” and it is Social Communication of the Presidency and “Jesús Ramírez” who is in charge of announcing the rate.
For “moral obligation”
Emilio Azcárraga Jean, executive president of Grupo Televisa, celebrated the signing of this “unique in the world” agreement because in just three weeks the content of thousands of hours of educational content will have to be assembled for transmission.
“All the infrastructure that is required is very important, it is also an example that by working with private industry and the government, many challenges can be achieved and goals achieved,” he highlighted during the morning conference.
Likewise, Benjamín Salinas Sada, general director of TV Azteca, insisted that this time the television stations are not betting on entertainment, but rather seeking to “bring public education to the entire country, and working together; "The company, the government, society, we are going to overcome this challenge."
“We decided to join this great project, not for profit, but with a common goal, which is to bring education to children. Through our channel 7.3 we are going to bring public education to all of Mexico and thus be able to start this new school year,” he added.
Francisco González Albuerne, general director of Grupo Milenio and vice president of Grupo Multimedios, highlighted “the moral obligation” of the medium he represents in the face of the situation, as he assured “it is a company with a social vocation committed to causes and institutions that benefit our people.”
Other cases in the world
Education is being restructured around the world in response to the current coronavirus and its easy spread, although classes have already resumed in several countries, few have managed to maintain the in-person modality.
Esteban Moctezuma, head of the SEP, assured that “in different countries such as Denmark, Chile, South Korea and the United Kingdom, classes opened and had to close due to the number of infections that were caused.”
And he pointed to Israel as the most recent example, because “you can see the immediate effect of what is happening with this COVID-19 problem.”
According to some international newspapers, in South Korea and Austria, the students did not all return at the same time, there was a staggered return that made it possible to comply with healthy distance measures in educational institutions.
Denmark welcomed children back into schools, but as a preventive measure, desks are placed two meters apart and students now eat lunch in classrooms.
In Germany, some schools posted signs marking distances and directions of movement to encourage people to maintain the required separations.
Uruguay became the first country in Latin America to resume in-person classes, after more than three months of working through virtual platforms.
During the morning conference on August 3, government authorities announced that Televisa, TV Azteca, Grupo Imagen and Multimedios will be in charge of transmitting this content 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Esteban Moctezuma, Secretary of Public With social rates, television stations will broadcast the school year Education (SEP), assured that in support of “those who do not have access to a television signal, work will be done under the scheme of radio and textbooks, workbooks and special attention.”
He added that given the high rates Chile Mobile Number List of infections caused by COVID-19, “there are no conditions” for the return to classes to be in person and that is why this new remote modality was proposed that will operate until the country transitions to the green traffic light. .
“We are obliged to look for alternatives, to imagine and design responses so that girls, boys, adolescents and young people continue to have access to education. We are convinced that, despite adversity, it is possible, with our teachers, and as a team with families, to advance the learning of our students,” she highlighted.
The head of the SEP announced that they are still working on a scheme that not only benefits children, but also domestic workers, who will have to supervise their children in this new modality.
Andrés Manuel López Obrador, President of the Republic, highlighted that “the production of materials will correspond to the public television stations, especially the SEP and Canal Once, who will be in charge of the content, the scripts and all the programs that have to be produced; "With the television stations, that material will be made known."
The “Agreement for Education” aims to ensure that 30 million students in 16 grades have access to basic education content at a distance.
For now what is known is that the transmission will be from eight in the morning to seven in the afternoon and that after that time there will be retransmissions of the day's classes.
What do entrepreneurs gain?
Although the federal president thanked the owners of the television stations for carrying out this non-profit work, until now little has been said about the cost that the “Agreement for Education” will represent to the country.
After being questioned about the amount that will be paid to the television stations for this agreement, López Obrador assured that this only represents operating expenses through “a social rate,” which he said would be reported later in a conference by Esteban Moctezuma.
“I can tell you that they are not for profit purposes, something that I want to thank the television stations, what they are going to be paid is for the operating expenses for what they have to carry out, they have to change these channels, they have to have staff that helps. This is the minimum fee, it is not a political rate, it is not a government rate, it is not a commercial rate, it is a social rate,” he explained.
In a conference in the afternoon, Esteban Moctezuma indicated that the companies “are in a position to collaborate” and it is Social Communication of the Presidency and “Jesús Ramírez” who is in charge of announcing the rate.
For “moral obligation”
Emilio Azcárraga Jean, executive president of Grupo Televisa, celebrated the signing of this “unique in the world” agreement because in just three weeks the content of thousands of hours of educational content will have to be assembled for transmission.
“All the infrastructure that is required is very important, it is also an example that by working with private industry and the government, many challenges can be achieved and goals achieved,” he highlighted during the morning conference.
Likewise, Benjamín Salinas Sada, general director of TV Azteca, insisted that this time the television stations are not betting on entertainment, but rather seeking to “bring public education to the entire country, and working together; "The company, the government, society, we are going to overcome this challenge."
“We decided to join this great project, not for profit, but with a common goal, which is to bring education to children. Through our channel 7.3 we are going to bring public education to all of Mexico and thus be able to start this new school year,” he added.
Francisco González Albuerne, general director of Grupo Milenio and vice president of Grupo Multimedios, highlighted “the moral obligation” of the medium he represents in the face of the situation, as he assured “it is a company with a social vocation committed to causes and institutions that benefit our people.”
Other cases in the world
Education is being restructured around the world in response to the current coronavirus and its easy spread, although classes have already resumed in several countries, few have managed to maintain the in-person modality.
Esteban Moctezuma, head of the SEP, assured that “in different countries such as Denmark, Chile, South Korea and the United Kingdom, classes opened and had to close due to the number of infections that were caused.”
And he pointed to Israel as the most recent example, because “you can see the immediate effect of what is happening with this COVID-19 problem.”
According to some international newspapers, in South Korea and Austria, the students did not all return at the same time, there was a staggered return that made it possible to comply with healthy distance measures in educational institutions.
Denmark welcomed children back into schools, but as a preventive measure, desks are placed two meters apart and students now eat lunch in classrooms.
In Germany, some schools posted signs marking distances and directions of movement to encourage people to maintain the required separations.
Uruguay became the first country in Latin America to resume in-person classes, after more than three months of working through virtual platforms.