Wednesday, February 27, 2008

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all know that education is fundamental. This is a patently obvious statement. But it seems, few people know that, today, environmental education is fundamental as well as being essential. For the ecological damage that mankind has been inflicting on the planet for centuries joins now the narrowness of the ruling classes. And not because it is said.
The government of José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero has spent a whopping € 580,000 to buy 30,000 copies of the film by Al Gore to hand out by the schools in Spain. However, a radio station with national coverage ensures that three regions have refused to receive these copies.
The Basque Country has argued that this film is dubbed in Euskera, and Castilla y León and the Canary Islands, as stated in the station's website, "have not advanced any reason for this rejection." Basque children will not understand the things you never say in Basque is not because they have decided their politicians. Not entitled to know anything other than explained in your language, but know the Perfection other, say English, French, or Finnish. This is called tunnel vision, emanating from a navel-gazing and reactionary sentiment. One could draw the conclusion that everything is not explained in Basque does not contribute to the education of children of that community, or does not exist for the Basques.
Castilla León In further aggravating the situation is still, the children of Salamanca, Avila and Zamora, or the rest of the provinces of this community, nor will this report (and not because they know English or English) not will serve as teaching material that they stand to talk about the health of the planet, human attitudes, or the environmental management of their local governments. The cause? One of two things: either silence or administrative entity responsible for the regional government considers that this material is irrelevant or the topic for the education of future citizens. Surely someone has thought that in Valladolid not exist, nor there, climate change.
But what in the Canaries? Why refuse this educational material in a community where 42% of the space is protected, where there is an island that claims to be one hundred percent sustainable, and in which the newly formed regional government has created a Climate Change Agency? Is this mere window-dressing? Can be seeing the importance attached to such a sensitive issue as environmental education in schools. Do you know everything and children canaries on the greenhouse effect? Do you have and all necessary materials and do not need anything else that supports your training? Has he forgotten the officer in this request for copies that are the responsibility of schools in the islands? Or is that the Government intends Paulino Rivero to fold the documentary 'the Guanche'? Again we must say: narrow-mindedness.

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