Baja California Sur Witnesses 500 New Basic Education Positions
In Baja California Sur, Mario Delgado Carrillo, the Secretary of Public Education (SEP), led the handover of 500 newly created positions for Support Staff in Education and Basic Education Teachers, a commitment by President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo.
- SEP head in Baja California Sur delivers 500 new positions as per President Sheinbaum Pardo’s pledge.
- Delgado Carrillo affirms adherence to the presidential initiative to abolish Usicamm and calls for dialogue with teachers.
- Governor Víctor Manuel Castro Cosío expresses gratitude to the President and SEP for fulfilling the first batch of 500 appointments.
Under President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo’s administration, there will always be open dialogue with the national teaching community—a crucial ally of the Fourth Transformation—to build common ground and transparently address long-standing injustices, Mario Delgado Carrillo, the Secretary of Education Public (SEP), asserted.
During the ceremony at the Benemérita Urban Teacher Normal School “Prof. Domingo Carballo Félix” in La Paz, Delgado Carrillo emphasized that the presidential commitment to dissolve Usicamm (the Unit for the Career of Teachers) would be fulfilled. He called for dialogue, agreement-building, and joint progress with teachers without affecting children’s right to attend classes.
Key Actions and Ideas
- SEP head Mario Delgado Carrillo pledges ongoing dialogue with teachers for progress.
- 500 new positions in Baja California Sur for support staff and teachers, as per President Sheinbaum Pardo’s commitment.
- Governor Víctor Manuel Castro Cosío expresses gratitude for the appointment delivery, recognizing teachers’ labor.
- Future plans include additional appointments and addressing pending matters like allocating 3,000 hours in secondary schools.
Key Questions and Answers
- Q: Who is Mario Delgado Carrillo? A: He is the Secretary of Public Education (SEP) under President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo’s administration.
- Q: What is the significance of the 500 new positions? A: These represent a labor justice act and President Sheinbaum Pardo’s commitment to improve teachers’ living conditions and professional development.
- Q: Why is dialogue with teachers crucial? A: To address historical injustices transparently and build common ground, as teachers are fundamental allies of the Fourth Transformation.
- Q: What is Usicamm, and why is it being abolished? A: Usicamm (the Unit for the Career of Teachers) is being dissolved to streamline teacher career development, as per the presidential initiative.
Context and Impact
Mario Delgado Carrillo, the Secretary of Public Education (SEP), is a key figure in Mexico’s educational landscape. As part of President Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo’s administration, Delgado Carrillo emphasizes the importance of maintaining open dialogue with teachers to address historical injustices and build common ground. This commitment is exemplified by the recent delivery of 500 new positions for support staff and teachers in Baja California Sur.
The teaching community, a crucial ally of the Fourth Transformation, has long demanded justice and access to positions. With these new appointments, teachers receive recognition for their labor and gain labor certainty. Governor Víctor Manuel Castro Cosío expressed gratitude for the SEP and President Sheinbaum Pardo’s efforts in making these appointments possible.
Beyond the immediate impact of these 500 positions, Delgado Carrillo outlined future plans. These include additional appointments and addressing pending matters such as allocating 3,000 hours in secondary schools. The SEP head also highlighted the importance of strengthening technological higher education, ensuring dignified and quality spaces for young people in the state.
During a visit to the Instituto Tecnológico de La Paz, Delgado Carrillo and Governor Castro Cosío reaffirmed their commitment to enhancing technological higher education, improving infrastructure, expanding academic offerings, and promoting innovation projects linked to regional productive sectors.
The Tecnológico Nacional de México (TecNM) is recognized as a cornerstone for the country’s scientific and productive development. With the support of the Mexican government, the Tecnológico de La Paz will continue to be a reference in professional development, committed to the well-being and progress of Baja California Sur.