Cabinet refused to increase allocations supervisors and primary teachers
2/18/15
Baghdad-Iraq-Presse -18 February: Education Minister Mohammad Iqbal revealed the Cabinet refused to increase the financial allocations given to supervisors and teachers of the first stage of primary education and cadres in the villages and rural areas.
According to a statement of the Information Office of the Minister of Education, said that "the minister Iqbal received Alnaúptin for Dhi Qar Zainab Sahlani and Nawal Juma province and discussed the fact educational, and the possibility of amending some educational systems, as well as discuss the compulsory education system, and kindergartens, and the reality of vocational education in the province of Dhi Qar."
He said Iqbal, according to the statement, "The ministry began systematically reviewing those laws and the possibility of making some adjustments to it in the form that fits with Alttoralve witnessed the educational side of the world."
And between, "These systems need to be approved by the Cabinet, not the House of Representatives for the purpose adjusted as serving the educational process in the country."
The statement pointed out that "the meeting touched on the subject of the discussion of the financial allocations given to the supervisors, and the allocation of villages and rural areas, and the allocation of the first primary school teachers."
Iqbal said, "The ministry had made proposals to the Council of Ministers on increasing such provisions, but met with rejection as a result of the large Agr in the fiscal budget for this year," .anthy (1)
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2/18/15
Baghdad-Iraq-Presse -18 February: Education Minister Mohammad Iqbal revealed the Cabinet refused to increase the financial allocations given to supervisors and teachers of the first stage of primary education and cadres in the villages and rural areas.
According to a statement of the Information Office of the Minister of Education, said that "the minister Iqbal received Alnaúptin for Dhi Qar Zainab Sahlani and Nawal Juma province and discussed the fact educational, and the possibility of amending some educational systems, as well as discuss the compulsory education system, and kindergartens, and the reality of vocational education in the province of Dhi Qar."
He said Iqbal, according to the statement, "The ministry began systematically reviewing those laws and the possibility of making some adjustments to it in the form that fits with Alttoralve witnessed the educational side of the world."
And between, "These systems need to be approved by the Cabinet, not the House of Representatives for the purpose adjusted as serving the educational process in the country."
The statement pointed out that "the meeting touched on the subject of the discussion of the financial allocations given to the supervisors, and the allocation of villages and rural areas, and the allocation of the first primary school teachers."
Iqbal said, "The ministry had made proposals to the Council of Ministers on increasing such provisions, but met with rejection as a result of the large Agr in the fiscal budget for this year," .anthy (1)
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