Rhineland-Palatinate: Rising Primary School Teacher Vacancies

by Archynetys Economy Desk

More women are to be won over to the management of a primary school in Rhineland-Palatinate. Not all items have yet been filled.

Mainz (dpa/lrs) – At the primary schools in Rhineland -Palatinate, the number of non -occupied school management offices has increased. Education Minister Sven Teuber (SPD) in Mainz reported on 31 open positions. At the end of last year, 23 management posts had not been filled at the almost 1,000 state primary schools.

At least four years of professional experience in school service is a prerequisite for an application for the job. According to the ministry, the permanent takeover of a school management office is fundamentally associated with promotion and thus more money.

Sven Teuber (SPD) is Minister of Education of Rhineland-Palatinate. (Archive image) (Photo: Helmut Fricke/dpa)

Some schools have been without school management for more than three months

If a job cannot be filled, representation regulations come into force so that school operations are not affected. This is usually regulated by constant representation at a school. According to the information, the task can also be taken over by the school management of another school.

In a total of 21 cases, according to the ministry of the school management function, according to the school management function, according to the ministry The position is considered very challenging. There are many tasks and often very little secretarial period is made available by school providers, the former Minister of Education from Rhineland-Palatinate, Stefanie Hubig (SPD), most recently cited as an explanation.

Very high quota for women at primary schools

There is also a very high quota for women in primary schools. In order to win over more women for school management, the Rhineland-Palatinate Ministry of Education had set up a project to coach the teachers in this direction.

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