Chaco oferece 39 cargos de supervisão para o nível fundamental

O governo de Chaco começou a oferecer 39 cargos de supervisão para o ensino fundamental. A ministra Sofía Naidenoff conduziu o evento em Resistencia e anunciou avanços na estabilidade docente, além dos preparativos para os concursos de direção do ensino médio.

O Ministério da Educação de Chaco realizou o procedimento na Escuela de Educación Secundaria N° 67 em Resistencia. A designação seguiu a ordem de mérito da Junta de Clasificación de Nivel Primario, em conformidade com o Estatuto del Docente. Naidenoff explicou que os supervisores oferecem assistência pedagógica e administrativa às escolas. Também foi anunciado um treinamento específico para aqueles que assumirão essas funções. O governo informou que a Ley de Estabilidad y Garantías Laborales del Docente viabilizou a estabilidade de 7.000 professores do ensino superior, 18.000 do ensino médio, 1.050 da educação especial e 1.250 da educação intercultural bilíngue. Além disso, estão sendo preparados os primeiros concursos para diretores de ensino médio desde 2005.

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