Government in Valencia Attempted to Stop Religion Lessons in Schools

Country: Spain

Date of incident: March 9, 2017


The Ximo Puig Government in Valencia created obstacles for the hiring of new teachers of religion by introducing new certification requirements. One affected teacher said, "three weeks ago, on the spot and without written notice," the Ministry of Education of the Valencian Community informed the Archbishopric of Valencia that all new teachers of religion must have the CAP (Certificate of Pedagogical Attitude ), or to have completed a Master's Degree in Teacher Training in Secondary Education, Baccalaureate, Vocational Training, and Teaching of Languages. This is in addition to the certificate known as DECA (Document of Ecclesiastical Suitability), provided by the Spanish Episcopal Conference.

According to reports, the number of vacancies for religion teachers has increased due to these new requirements and, as a result, several schools are unable to offer religion classes. Source: OK Diaro