President Nayib Bukele announced that starting today, the use of so-called “inclusive language” is prohibited in all public schools across El Salvador. The government emphasized that the measure seeks to ensure clear institutional communication and protect students from ideological interference.
The Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology confirmed that the restriction applies to educational materials, official communications, books, and classroom content. Education Minister Karla Trigueros stated: “With this measure, we protect early childhood, children, and adolescents from ideological interference that could affect their comprehensive development.”
According to the government, the policy reinforces the country’s educational framework by prioritizing clarity and safeguarding the integral development of students.