Historic drop in school ratios in Spain.

The Spanish Ministry of Education wants to have fewer students in each class. They plan to lower the number of students in early childhood education and high school. This change is meant to help teachers and improve the classroom environment.
The Spanish Ministry of Education is making a new plan for schools. They want to reduce the number of students in every school. This includes lowering the number of children in preschool and some high school classes. The goal is to meet the needs of teachers. They also want to make the classrooms better for learning. This plan affects all levels of education, from early childhood to vocational training.
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Highlights
Significant Ratio Reduction Proposed
The Spanish Ministry of Education wants to lower student-to-teacher ratios in all schools.
Early Childhood Reduction
The maximum number of students in the 0-3 year old education level will be reduced to less than half.
Infantil Cycle Changes
Class sizes in the second cycle of Infantil will be reduced.
Bachillerato Size Reduction
The number of students in Bachillerato will also be reduced.
Addressing Teacher Demands
The plan aims to meet teacher demands and improve classroom conditions.