Bobby Nasution-Aulia Rachman Focuses On Improving The Welfare Of Honorary Teachers In Medan

MEDAN - Medan City Government, North Sumatra, said the focus is to improve the welfare of honorary teachers.

"The determination of the Medan City Government in the future is how honorary teachers can meet their needs and feel a prosperous life," said Deputy Mayor of Medan, Aulia Rachman, quoted by Antara, Tuesday, September 7.

The welfare of non-civil servant teachers in both public and private schools, he continued, has become a priority for the city government and education units. The Deputy Mayor of Medan believes that honorary teachers also have the same potential and ability as ASN teachers in educating and giving birth to the nation's next intelligent generation.

The latest data from the Medan City Education Office states that there are 8,281 honorary teachers in kindergarten, elementary and junior high schools, consisting of 2,537 teaching in the state and 5,744 in the private sector. " said Aulia.

Nita, an honorary teacher who works at SD 060911 Medan Denai, admitted that the welfare level of non-civil servant teachers in Medan City is still very low.