Balears, educational benchmark with the PROA+ program

Published on May 15, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The Balearic Islands have been selected as a national model of good practices within the PROA+ program. This initiative by the Ministry of Education aims to reduce early school dropout and improve academic success in schools with greater complexity. The selection highlights the collaborative work between teachers and administrations to apply innovative and personalized strategies that promote inclusion and equity in classrooms.

Students and teachers in a collaborative classroom in the Balearics, with maps and screens, symbolizing the success of the PROA+ program.

Educational technology and personalized learning 🎓

The success of the program in the Balearics is supported by digital tools that allow detailed monitoring of each student's individual progress. Learning management platforms and data analysis are used to identify difficulties early on. This facilitates the creation of adapted training itineraries, combining face-to-face tutoring with online resources. Continuous teacher training in digital skills has been key to integrating these technological solutions effectively into daily classroom life.

Less bureaucracy and more resources, please 😅

It's great that the Balearics are the model to follow, but while teachers celebrate the recognition, many wonder if the next step will be to send them more paperwork or, finally, the promised resources. Because it's one thing to be a benchmark in educational innovation and quite another to have to explain to parents that the new personalized learning method consists of sharing a single laptop among five students. Of course, bureaucracy never fails.