Speaking in Parliament, Education Minister Clifton Grima revealed that five students are following the Masters in Teaching and Learning course at the University of Malta to become mathematics teachers.
The Minister tabled the information in response to a parliamentary question by PN deputy Justin Schembri. 25 students are following the same course to become teachers of Maltese.
Schembri went on to ask the minister how many teachers will be retiring due to their age from primary, secondary and church schools. The retirement age increased from 63 to 64, Grima explained.
He explained that teachers in primary do not choose to retire whereas 8 secondary school teachers retired throughout this year. In church schools, 7 teachers will be retiring this year – 2 from primary and 5 from secondary.
Grima also revealed to deputy Charles Azzopardi that 12 teachers reached retirement age but plead for an extension.
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