Chaco ofrece 39 cargos de supervisores de nivel primario

El gobierno de Chaco inició el ofrecimiento de 39 cargos de supervisores para el nivel primario común. La ministra Sofía Naidenoff encabezó el acto en Resistencia y anunció avances en la titularización docente junto con la preparación de concursos para directores de secundaria.

El Ministerio de Educación del Chaco llevó a cabo el procedimiento en la Escuela de Educación Secundaria N° 67 de Resistencia. La designación siguió el orden de mérito de la Junta de Clasificación de Nivel Primario conforme al Estatuto del Docente.

Naidenoff explicó que los supervisores brindan asistencia pedagógica y administrativa a las escuelas. También se anunció una capacitación específica para quienes asuman estas funciones.

El gobierno informó que la Ley de Estabilidad y Garantías Laborales del Docente permitió la titularización de 7.000 docentes de nivel superior, 18.000 de nivel secundario, 1.050 de educación especial y 1.250 de educación bilingüe intercultural. Además, se preparan los primeros concursos para directores de escuelas secundarias desde 2005.

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