Hi it´s
Gonzalo, and I am here with José María Martínez, a graduate in physics and
mathematics, and I´m going to ask him several questions about the subject.
-Q: First of
all, thanks for your time, I know that you don´t have much time so I appreciate
this a lot. And I would like to start asking you if the education has change
over the years since you teach.
A: Yes, of
course, now the students are more prepared to possible situations at their
professional lives, since the teaching is much more practical and less theoretical.
There are many who disappoint in this, but I´m sure that this will be the best
for your careers.
-Q: Do you
agree with those people who are now manifesting for a greater public education?
A: In part
yes, because we all need to make much more accessible education, in order to
have an advanced population, the bad point is that with all the strikes, the
losers are the students, because they lose many days of learning. What is
certain is that without the strikes, the government would not respond.
-Q: What do
you think about the exams in order to pass to university?
A: Well, I don’t
think that´s the best way to test a student´s knowledge, because often is
unfair for those examined, but they have the chance to get a good grade in
bachillerato, so I do not consider too bad way at all.
-Q: What do
you think of the recent government proposal to reduce the Erasmus scholarships?
A: I think
that is the worst error they can make. The Erasmus Scholarships are extremely
helpful for our students, who get the first international contact there and
this will be very important in their futures, as it opens new workplaces. But,
fortunately, mister Wert didn´t bring it forward.
And this is
all, hope you liked it!
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