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Informação: Avelino Meneses says it is "difficult" to understand the reasons for teachers' strike in the AzoresThe Regional Secretary for Education and Culture stated in Angra do Heroísmo that it is "difficult" to understand the reasons for the teachers' strike that began today in the Azores and continues until Friday. Avelino Meneses stressed that career progression was "resumed the day before yesterday (January 1), which represents the progression of about two thousand teachers in the Azores as earl... Mais >>
Informação: Government of the Azores ensures that about 2,000 teachers will progress in their career as early as 2018The Regional Secretary for Education and Culture revealed in Ponta Delgada that, as of January 1, about 2,000 teachers in the Azores will be comprised by the measures to ensure their progression in the teaching career. Speaking to journalists at the end of a hearing requested by the Teachers' Union of the Azores, Avelino Meneses assured that the Regional Budget "safeguards" career advancements. T... Mais >>
Informação: National Government's proposal to change teacher application rules does not solve the issue of mobility The Regional Secretary for Education and Training is discontent with the proposal presented by the Ministry of Education and Science to change the teacher application rules that were recently under discussion during a round of negotiations between the representatives of teachers' unions. Cláudia Cardoso, who received the representative of the Teachers’ Union of the Azores at an audien... Mais >>
Informação: Regional Secretary for Education and Training considers legislative proposal regulating teacher application in Mainland Portugal to be discriminatory The Regional Secretary for Education and Training considers the proposal for a decree-law regulating teacher application for preschool, basic and secondary education promotes "unacceptable discrimination" among the teachers who work at schools from the school network of the Ministry of Education, those who work at private schools and even the teachers working in the Azores. Speaking to journalis... Mais >>