Madrid proposes allowing advanced students and retirees to teach in schools to address the shortage of teachers.

The Councillor for Education, Science and Universities of the Community of Madrid, Emilio Viciana, has sent a letter to the Minister of Education, Vocational Training and Sport, Pilar Alegría. In the aforementioned document, Viciana submits a request that details issues of relevance to the region's educational community. The communication is framed within a context of dialogue between the two institutions, focused on improving the quality of education and addressing challenges present in the academic field.

The letter sent by Viciana represents an effort to establish closer collaboration between the regional government and the national government. This initiative seeks to ensure that the implemented educational policies effectively respond to local needs, which could have a significant impact on future educational strategies and the well-being of students and teachers in the Community of Madrid.

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