The Malta Union of Teachers has issued a list of 60 proposals to present the political parties contesting the general election.
Among these proposals, the MUT is proposing to start discussions to transform the current state education service to a public sector entity. The MUT is expecting education to be raised in the respective agenda of all political parties and to be a central theme of the election.
The proposals, the union said, reflect its continuous analysis of the sector as well as presenting solutions to current challenges. MUT president Marco Bonnici told a news conference that through its document, the union is encouraging discussion ‘so that together with those who will be entrusted with the administration of the country and the education sector after the next general election, we would start getting things done immediately.’
Some of the proposals include identifying the main reasons why the sector is not attracting enough young people to education professions and take action to rectify the situation; holding regular campaigns to promote the profession; as well as reviewing the number of students in each class for more individual attention.
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