Jesi / Francesco Profumo: «Everyone should be able to access education»

Jesi – An eagerly awaited and urgently topical meeting has enriched the series of debates and exchanges of opinions – in every sector of our daily life – which have and will continue, until May 19, enriching the awareness and political culture of our fellow citizens and not only.

The spaces of Gabriele Cardinaletti Foundation they are a meeting point, a circle of ideas open to all.

Engaging and without ifs and buts (to stay in the field of politician) the professor Francesco Profumoformer minister of education, university and research, president of for a couple of days Ysybank (good job), who spoke with the journalist Beatrice Ironhead and answered questions from Victoria Womana young high school student who collaborates like many others of her age, with the Foundation and which basically addressed the philosophy of this exhibition/event entitled “Jesi and the 20th century towards 2050”, focusing his questions on as And What it is being done not to slavishly ferry i young towards a future that makes them grow, but rather as young people themselves can to use of education, culture, past experiences to build the managers of tomorrow.

It was talked about school«your region is balanced, you immediately get the impression of a certain seriousness. It demonstrates what I have always said, namely that our educational system, although not extensively renewed, has a broader cultural base of other systems”.

There is a need for immediate change, but that in the country we know how to do it, it has been said, this can also be seen from the fact that many of our young people are required abroad for their preparation. Then the various governments, which last a short time, as we know, and the time needed to find solutions is very short. We have understood some of Professor Profumo’s numerous considerations in this regard.

«We will have to learn to learn after every single change, essentially, and above all, they are needed adequate investments so that everyone can access education. We are not yet at the levels of some Northern European countries, which invest in young people from childhood. We also have a financial situation that is no longer sustainable, we need political action that can speak volumes notherefore less populism.”

“AND more politically prepared people And administrativelythe big issues we face – just look at the next European elections – would need one more open ruling class, with solid foundations, more inclined towards dialogue. Democracy has costs, and among these we must place the most urgent investment, which gives a big boost to the structure of the various political movements. Legislating is complicated, we need a political class with greater quality, and which has a univocal idea of ​​being European. Democracy must invest in itself.”

President Andrea Cardinaletti underlined how, from these events, “it is already possible to underline that our young collaborators have competence and a good dose of creativity”.

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