🏛️📚 Sánchez announces royal decree to regulate private vocational training centres
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Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez announced a royal decree on February 4, 2026, to regulate private vocational training centres lacking quality guarantees. The decree will undergo public consultation in the next two months. Additionally, ten new Centres of Excellence will be established in 2026 to enhance vocational training. The move comes amid a surge in private vocational training enrolment, raising concerns about quality and equity in access to education.
Key points
- New decree aims to set limits on private vocational training centres lacking quality guarantees.
- Public consultation on the decree will occur over the next two months.
- Ten new Centres of Excellence will open in 2026 to enhance vocational training.
- Private vocational training enrolment has surged, raising concerns about quality and equity.
Links
- El Mundo: Sánchez anuncia la creación de un real decreto para "poner límites" a centros privados de FP "que no ofrezcan garantías suficientes"
- efe.com: Sánchez anuncia un decreto para frenar la creación de «chiringuitos» también en la FP privada
- Público: Sánchez anuncia un decreto para limitar la apertura de centros privados de Formación Profesional
- El Mundo: Sánchez aprobará un decreto para "poner límites" a la apertura de centros privados de FP
Facts
- The royal decree aims to regulate private vocational training centres in Spain.
- Public consultation on the decree will take place over the next two months.
- Ten new Centres of Excellence will open in 2026.
- Private vocational training enrolment has increased from 230,000 in 2018 to 400,000 in 2024.
Quotes
- Training technicians or healthcare professionals is not just any business and requires clear rules and responsibility — Pedro Sánchez
- The future cannot depend on how much their parents earn or where they are from — Pedro Sánchez
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