“There are more important things”: Gouveia and Melo devalues controversial with citizenship discipline

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"There are more important things": Gouveia and Melo devalues controversial with citizenship discipline

The Admiral, who is in the race to Belém, confesses that “I would be much more concerned with the teaching of mathematics, Portuguese, physics and discussions toof that ”.

Presidential candidate Henrique Gouveia and Melo dithis, this Tuesday, not worried about proposed by the government and defendeu that there are more important things to discuss.

On the margin of the Estoril event Talkswhich takes place this Tuesday, and where he was invited speaker, the admiral who will apply for Belém confessed that “it would be much more concerned with the teaching of mathematics, Portuguese, physics and discussions to VOof that ”.

He also acknowledged that the “city discipline is important”, but stressing that this is a “submatory”.

“We have to truly focus on what matters and there are more important things to solve at this time”He considered.

The presidential candidate It considers that there is an essential “quality teaching that prepare future men and women” for a world “super competitive” and give them “autonomy to be able to live and compete in this world.”

Executive changes

So far, the discipline of citizenship had 17 domains, including some more controversials such as gender equality or sexuality, but not all were mandatory.

According to the government’s presentation two weeks ago, all of these are now being integrated into eight compulsory dimensions, four of which in all years of schooling (human rights, democracy and political institutions, sustainable development, and financial literacy and entrepreneurship).

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