Improved compensation approved for teachers

Published: 13/01/2011 05:00

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The Ha Noi People’s Committee has
approved a plan allowing 26,000 teachers working under short-term contracts in
public pre-schools across the city to receive increased compensation and
benefits, retroactively affective to the beginning of 2011.


A teacher conducts a class at Dinh
Cong Pre-School in Hoang Mai District of Ha Noi. The municipal authorities will
increase benefits for pre-school teachers. (Photo: VNS)

The
package includes bonuses, allowances, and social and health insurance similar to
what Government staff working under long-term contract are provided.


“The
approved plan is part of an effort to encourage pre-school teachers to apply to
public pre-schools instead of private pre-schools. The lack of quality teachers
in public pre-schools is one of the problems concerning the city leaders”, said
Ngo Thi Thanh Hang, vice chair of the Ha Noi People’s Committee.


“We
recently posted recruiting advertisements for pre-school teachers for 10
consecutive days but received no responses,” said Dam Quoc Khanh, vice chairman
of the Hoang Mai District People’s Committee.


Cao Thi
Bich Lan, vice chair of the Hoan Kiem District People’s Committee, said that
more than 10 teachers had moved from public pre-schools to private pre-schools
last year.


“Teachers could earn a higher salary working at private pre-schools,” Lan said.


“After
graduating, I applied to a private pre-school rather than a public one because I
was offered a salary of VND2 million (US$100) per month, in addition to free
lunches and social and health insurance. Meanwhile, my colleagues who work at
public pre-schools receive only about VND1 million ($50) a month with no such
additional benefits,” said 23- year-old pre-school teacher Dang Le Thuy in Hai
Ba Trung District.


The city
now faces a shortage of nearly 3,200 teachers in the public pre-school system,
the municipal Education and Training Department reports.


The
committee had decided to recruit more than 4,900 pre-school teachers this year
to effectively operate a five-year project of universalising pre-school
education for five-year-old children, said Hang.


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