EDUCATION AND SCIENCE WORKERS UNION:

Working Conditions for Teachers Need urgent Improvement

Eğitim-Sen drew attention to constantly worsening working conditions of teachers in Turkey on the national Teachers' Day on 24 November. Arbitrary appointments, low salaries and an extensive workload were criticized as the reasons for a low quality education.

Ankara - BİA News Center
25 November 2011, Friday

On 24 November, the "Teachers' Day" in Turkey, the Education and Science Workers' Union (Eğitim-Sen) reprimanded that neither the constantly deteriorating working conditions of teachers nor their social and economic problems were being discussed on any of the teachers' days.

Eğitim-Sen said in a statement, "24 November is a date with historic significance as the day when Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's 'State School Principalship' was accepted. Nevertheless, we may not forget that Teachers' Day became a day to symbolize what kind of teacher is wanted by the 12 September [1980 military coup] attitude".

Teachers are not being appointed or have to cope with additional work

The Eğitim-Sen statement mentioned a series of problems for teachers:

* Decree Law (KHK) No.652 made the corporate structure and personnel system of the National Education Ministry (MEB) more compatible with the market. KHK No.666 increased additional payments for upper-level managers but teachers were excluded from the scope of this decree law.

* Steps towards drudgery and flexible work beyond the working hours of teachers have accelerated. An increased workload makes it difficult for teachers to fulfil their duty in a healthy way.

* Teachers are subject to mandatory rotation (change of place) after 15 years. This is like a banishment.

* Appointments for more than 30,000 unemployed teachers have still not been made. Under widespread conditions of drudgery it is impossible to speak of a quality education service.

* Many Eğitim-Sen members and executives have been arrested just like Prof Büşra Ersanlı to mention in the first place.

"Professional and personal rights must suit to human dignity"

Eğitim-Sen proposed a number of recommendations to solve the above mentioned problems:

* Professional and personal rights of teachers should be improved to reach a level that suits to human dignity. This concerns the salaries of the teachers especially.

* Teacher training and employment policies should be handled according to international standards and with scientific understanding. That way, the increasingly dwindling reputability of the profession would be regained.

* Additionally, the arbitrary in appointments and promotions should be stopped. Teachers who applied to be appointed to a different place due to their spouses' circumstances should be appointed to the other location.

* Resuming education and teaching in Van where 75 teachers died in the earthquake without solving the housing problems of teachers and rebuilding damaged schools would equal murder. (NV/VK)

 

 

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