The Minister of Education and Vocational Training, Martí March, has met with representatives of the Balearic associations of public school principals to present them with the Resolution that regulates the process of allocating places with an educational profile. The meeting was also attended by the Director-General of Planning, Organisation and Centres, Antoni Morante, and the Secretary-General, Tomeu Barceló.
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During the meeting, the directors expressed their support for the new regulations on the profiling of places.
The purpose of the proposed Resolution that regulates the procedure to call for secondments for the provision of teaching posts with an educational profile in non-university public schools is to enable schools to propose a certain number of teaching posts from the teaching staff quota linked to the application of significant aspects of their educational project, thus encouraging greater identification and involvement of the teaching team in implementing this project through the participation of the school council, or the school’s social council if applicable, and the reasoned report of the school head.
A teaching post characterised as having an educational profile must be understood as a post which, in addition to having generic teaching functions, has specific functions assigned to it which require specific techniques, responsibilities, training or occupational conditions deriving from the implementation and improvement of the school’s educational project. These posts may only be occupied by career teaching staff with a permanent post.