Fenprof said this Thursday that the government’s plan to reduce the number of students without teachers “falls far short of the expectations and needs of schools” as it represents fewer teachers than those who will retire this school year.
The plan, unveiled last week by the Education Secretary, “depends on 3,400 stakeholders and their own expertise” and “appears to overburden those in schools who already have high levels of ‘stress’ or ‘burnout’.” – warned the Secretary General of the National Federation of Teachers (Fenprof) Mario Nogueira at a press conference in Lisbon.
“Will teachers be asked to take their beds to school?” asked Mário Nogueira after analyzing some of the 15 measures approved on Friday by the Council of Ministers, such as the one that allows teachers to work ten more overtime hours. in Week.
The ministry’s plan calls for an additional 3,400 teachers in schools, including retired teachers and others who are postponing their retirement date, which is “much less than the teachers expected to retire during the school year,” Mario Nogueira warned .
According to Fenprof, 3,600 teachers will retire this school year.
Author: Lusa
Source: CM Jornal

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