Wednesday, November 10, 2010

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seems that there is life in the student movement in Europe.

One of the issues that most caught my attention on my current trip to Spain since 2008 is the decline and to some extent apathy student movement, not only English but European in general, especially considering the changes that the Bologna Process has been raised in the curricula of the university system across the continent, the protests of the student movement and resistance to such changes has been rather weak or in many cases nonexistent.
This occurs as a result may come from a university system more devoid of public support that enables students and general student movements are much stronger and significant in terms of ability they have to press both to the universities as the state itself.
Today, however, both online editions of ABC as The Country published the news of the British student protests against the British government's announcement that it will triple enrollment rates in universities from the year 2012, which has generated a series of reactions among students who have come to protest in the street.
Updating yesterday's news, newspaper, online edition 20 minutes raises the possibility of an effect "contagion" to the English university protegonizadas protests yesterday by British peers, something I honestly doubt the excessive passivity English university students and because of at least now the government of Spain does not contemplate a rate hike as big as it seeks to implement the Prime Minister Cameron in the UK.


Unfortunately, this is something we have been commenting on this blog on a number of different budget cuts and scissors that have been announced in the last year by the British Government both the scientific and specifically to the case of British universities , which brings to mind that in Spain have also announced similar measures, perhaps not as extreme as in the UK but would undoubtedly have generated more than a reaction especially in the field of English scientists.
is important to note that while most violent expressions of student movements have resulted in episodes sadly remembered as the Tiananmen Square in 1989 or the tragic events in Mexico in October 1968, is necessary to emphasize the importance of the existence of an active and purposeful student movement to improve the higher education system, especially in recent months as a consequence of the economic crisis many politicians proposes the privatization of university education to reduce public spending in that area.

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