Principals association calls on government to address grievances of teachers
07 Oct 2014, 4:25 PM
Minivan News
No additional reporting by missing journalist Ahmed Rilwan
The Principals Association of Maldives (PAM) has called on the government to address concerns raised by teachers, review the pay scheme, and identify education sector reforms.
In a press statement released on Sunday (October 5), PAM contended that wages were disproportionate to the extra hours put in by teachers and expressed concern with experienced teachers leaving the field at an alarming rate.
“Efforts to retain quality teachers and attract bright students to the sector should be carried out swiftly,” PAM suggested.
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