Roberto Cassá, director of the Archivo General de la Nación (AGN), has publicly rejected recent criticisms made by the Asociación Dominicana de Profesores (ADP) regarding new history textbooks. The textbooks, intended for fifth and sixth-grade primary students, were developed under the supervision of the AGN. Cassá characterized the teachers' union accusations as both reckless and dishonest.
The dispute centers on the content and historical accuracy of the newly produced educational materials. By labeling the ADP's claims as temerarias, or reckless, the AGN director has signaled a firm defense of the academic integrity and the development process behind the curriculum materials currently under scrutiny.
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