The Minister of Education, Tomasa Hernández, represented the Autonomous Communities at the recent Council of Ministers of Education of the European Union, held on May 11, 2025. This event is significant as it addresses fundamental issues for the future of the educational system in Spain and Europe.
During her participation in the Council of Ministers, Tomasa Hernández discussed crucial topics related to cooperation between the various European educational systems. The minister emphasized the importance of educational innovation and the use of new technologies in classrooms, which are vital for improving educational quality and ensuring equal opportunities for all students.
In this context, the minister highlighted proposals regarding the digitalization of education, emphasizing that access to platforms such as eTwinning and eSchools should be expanded to facilitate collaboration among educational institutions. These initiatives are essential for preparing students for an increasingly interconnected and technological world.
Furthermore, Tomasa Hernández highlighted the need to promote continuous professional development for teachers. This aspect is key to ensuring that educators stay up-to-date with new pedagogical and technological trends. The minister committed to working on a framework that supports the professional development of teachers, ensuring that they become leaders in the educational transformation process.











