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Members of the People's Assembly during a discussion of the performance of the Ministry of Education: Increasing compensation and rewards for workers in the educational sector

2022-02-17T17:49:48.500Z


Damascus, SANA- The People’s Assembly, in its session held today headed by Hamouda Sabbagh, Chairman of the Council, discussed the performance of the Ministry of Education and


Damascus-SANA

The People's Assembly, in its session held today, chaired by Hammouda Sabbagh, Speaker of the Assembly, discussed the performance of the Ministry of Education and issues related to its work.

The Minister of Education, Dr. Darem Tabaa, confirmed that the ministry is currently preparing the examination centers for the basic and secondary education certificates and is following up on the completion of the installation of five thousand surveillance cameras in the examination halls in all centers to control the examination process, indicating that the self-education curriculum has been launched for students who cannot go to schools due to the conditions in the areas controlled by the organizations. Terrorists to enable them to take exams for the two certificates.

Minister Tabbaa pointed out that the ministry has a program to provide food to students in schools located in areas that need financial support, and includes the distribution of 70,000 electronic vouchers worth 50,000 Syrian pounds per month to the families of students in basic education category (B) and another program to provide fresh meals for students in Aleppo During the current year, more than 30,615 male and female students were targeted.

Minister Tabbaa indicated that during the last summer vacation, a work center for teachers was determined, and their number reached 3,266 teachers, and the number of under-teachers was 470, and during the upcoming summer vacation, a work center would be determined for another section of teachers to return them to their areas according to the available possibilities.

In their interventions, a number of council members demanded that the areas east of Homs city be considered remote and be treated as other areas in terms of compensation, rewards and incentives for workers in the educational sector, an increase in the nature of the work of administrators to become 20 percent of the lump sum salary and attention to supervising private schools and institutes.

The members also called for accelerating the preparation of the new headquarters of the Directorate of Education in Hama, building an educational complex in Salamiyah, maintaining the destroyed schools, linking the application of vocational education to the labor market, providing schools with sufficient numbers of foreign language teachers, and canceling the assignment of any specialized teacher to extra-curricular activities until after 20 years of service.

The members pointed to the necessity of compensating for the shortage of stationery and human cadres in schools, establishing educational courses at symbolic prices, encouraging competition between schools, creating an institute for preparing teachers and teachers in Al-Safira in Aleppo, including all teachers with government support, and providing rural schools with psychological or social counselors to teach emotional and social education, and increasing interest in educating people with disabilities. and accompanying them in their various educational stages.

The members also called for establishing examination centers for students of free study in the countryside, granting teachers a monthly stipend equal to the salary and allowance for clothing and transportation, intensifying the number of nonviolence courses and increasing the number of inclusive schools.

In response to the interventions, the Minister of Education explained that the late compensation of the teachers’ agents, amounting to 3 billion Syrian pounds, will be paid next week, and that the areas east of Homs are treated as remote areas. Next year.

Minister Tabbaa pointed out that the ministry is intensifying work to make vocational schools productive, and soon the first production line for masks will be opened in one of the vocational institutes, and this year the Hama Education headquarters will be completed, indicating that there is a study to open medium-quality institutes in the countryside of Damascus, Deir ez-Zor, Aleppo and others to train teachers in certain specialties. There are no possibilities to create new educational complexes.

Minister Tabaa indicated that coordination and cooperation with the Ministries of Culture and Information will continue to implement a national project to control and address cases of violence in schools.

The Minister of Education confirmed that all workers in the educational sector are covered by government support, with the exception of private school owners, and work is being done to secure a number of buses for distribution to the education directorates.

The Minister of State for People's Assembly Affairs, Abdullah Abdullah, also made a presentation on the decisions of the Council of Ministers in its previous session, while a number of members of the Council demanded to follow up on the conditions of the families of martyrs and wounded auxiliary forces and to organize their affairs through the creation of a special body to take care of their affairs.

He called on the members to reconsider the recently issued decision regulating functional relations between relatives in view of the negative social effects it causes, especially the suffering of employees who have first- and second-degree kinship relations and work in the same public entity, stressing the need for vigorous and serious follow-up in combating corruption and holding negligent accountable wherever they are.

In turn, the President of the Council stressed the necessity of conveying all the topics, proposals and propositions submitted by the members of the Council in a detailed written and verbal manner to be presented to the Presidency of the Council of Ministers to inform it clearly so that all related issues are addressed as quickly as possible.

At the beginning of the session, the Council approved the draft law that includes the amendment of two articles of Law No. 2 of 2014 and its amendments. It relates to fees for issuing residency cards in Syria of all kinds, fines for exceeding the specified period of residence or entry visa, and the mechanism of exemption from these fines when an acceptable excuse is presented.

The session, which was attended by the Minister of Interior, Major General Muhammad al-Rahmoun, was adjourned to 12 noon on Sunday, the 27th of this month.

Source: sena

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