Friday, January 28, 2011

Pregnant Goat At Last Time

THE REPRESENTATIVE OF COMMON COMPLAINT ON LOWER TEACHER IS NOT DEAD COVERS

In April and July 16th of Parents Associations of schools on the island of Tenerife ( 7 schools and 9 schools) filed two complaints to the Deputy Joint One was to cut a number of educational services: Overcoming pupil-teacher ratios in classrooms and students canteen staff, management inadequate resources for early host, reduction or elimination of resources for school improvement and educational projects, elimination of vocational training modules during 2009-10 and reducing the education budget by 2010. The second was low teachers not covered. Shortly after the Joint Representative required more documentation, which was delivered available to some schools. Recently

Joint Deputy has answered the second complaint by the Ministry of Education, Universities, Culture and Sports of the Canary Islands has not yet submitted the information requested by this public institution.

Analyzing the history of the complaint can be learned several lessons. First, if there is any complaint of any common theme to the Deputy must be supported by written documents containing the same charge or complaint to the national authority, not worth generic complaints without documentary support. Second, government may take as long as they want to answer. And thirdly, the Deputy Joint acts as an intermediary in many cases is tied hand and foot with the passivity of the authorities.

Therefore, it is necessary to reform the rules governing complaints to the Deputy Joint Response to streamline government. Finally, from Tenerife Coordinated AMPAs denounce the uncaring attitude of the people responsible for the Ministry of Education, in cases like the present one, pass oblivious to the citizens and the citizens who file complaints with the Deputy Joint Canarias.

In Santa Cruz de Tenerife, January 28, 2011


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