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The writer and author of the book “The Two Sides" points out that she wanted to delve deeper into the components of moral judgment regarding ETA's terrorism. Go to download The writer Teresa Cardona presents her latest novel this May 19 at the Aridane Criminal festival in La Palma: “The Two Sides.” It is, as she herself defines it, an ethical novel that raises the question of what criteria we apply when we judge. The two Spains The plot takes place in her hometown, San Lorenzo del Escorial, where a Civil Guard commissioner of German origin arrives and establishes a relationship with a brigadier from the same body during the investigation of a crime committed in the late 1980s. Both characters reflect Spain today and in the past, the two social classes that exist in the town, that of the vacationers and that of the people who live there. With the novel, Cardona manages to introduce the question of ETA, something that interested him “very much” once sufficient temporal distance had been reached.
Education inspectors ask for an increase in staff and visibility for their demands Francisco Rodríguez in the studios of El Espejo Canario Francisco Rodríguez in the studios of El Espejo Canario Francisco Rodríguez, president of the Union of Education Inspectors of the Canary Islands, assures that the new FP makes the increase in the number of these officials "inevitable." Go to download WhatsApp Number List The president of the Union of Education Inspectors of the Canary Islands, Francisco Rodríguez, points out the need to resize the workforce of these professionals in the face of the new challenges of education on the islands, particularly due to the new Vocational Training (FP) law. Too many centers for so few inspectors Currently there are seventy inspectors for the entire Canary Islands, where there are about a thousand educational centers, 300,000 students and 25,000 teachers. Each inspector is in charge of about twenty centers, a very high number “to provide a service as we would like.” He points out that this year they have managed to increase two inspection positions, one in each capital, but they have suffered some sick leave for which there is no replacement pool available.
He indicates that the stabilization process launched in the Canary Islands will be able to consolidate the employment of thirteen inspectors as career civil servants, although this will not mean increasing the number of inspectors. In his opinion, what will make staff growth inevitable is the new FP, which requires a greater inspection service due to competition from public and private centers and the need to verify that all requirements are met. Implementation of the new law Regarding the implementation of the new education law, Rodríguez points out that it is “very late,” especially in the regulatory development. Thus, he indicates that the Canary Islands curriculum has not yet been defined and the publishers cannot prepare the textbooks, even though some will have to be launched in the month of September.