14/06/2012
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Campaign for the Right to Education says schools are insufficient
With the theme of Quality Early Childhood Education, the National Campaign for the Right to Education promoted, on Wednesday (13), Public Act Playful in City Park, in central Brasília (DF). The aim was to draw the attention of the authorities to the need for ensuring access to daycare and preschool quality.
The act marked the closing of the Global Action Week, an initiative of the Global Campaign for Education, since 2003, takes place simultaneously in over 100 countries, as a way of pressuring world leaders and politicians to comply with treaties and national laws and international .
The executive coordinator of the Campaign for the Right to Education, Iracema Nascimento, says that the activities occurred in other cities.
In Brazil, during the week, supporting materials were distributed to 150 municipalities and various activities were carried out with paintings, lectures and theater on the right to quality early childhood education
She recalled that the right to early childhood education is provided in the Constitution of 1988.
Early childhood education was included as the first stage of basic education, and we are struggling to be effective, that it is not only recognized in the paper. The biggest problem we are facing is the lack of day care centers, those that exist do not have adequate quality.
According Iracema, research shows that children who go through early childhood education have a greater capacity for learning.
According to the coordinator of Early Childhood Education Department of the Federal District, Edna Barroso, the number of establishments for the teaching of this step is insufficient to meet all demand. She said this year will be built 31 units on DF aimed at children up to five years.
Source: Online Extra
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