MALUKU - Commission IV of the Maluku DPRD together with the provincial Education and Culture Office agreed to transfer 715 teachers with the status of State Civil Apparatus (ASN) at the SMA-SMK level from each private school to serve in government schools targeted to end in December 2024.
"Commission IV together with Disdikbud and the PGRI Maluku Foundation have held a joint meeting and the conclusion is that the placement of 715 ASN teachers in public schools must end this year," said Chairman of Commission IV of the Maluku DPRD Samson Roofary in Ambon, Thursday, July 18, confiscated by Antara.
Withdrawal of ASN teachers at the SMA-SMK level from the private sector to be placed in government schools under Law Number 5 of 2014 concerning State Civil Apparatus.
According to him, if the administrative problem has been agreed upon, the 715 ASN teachers will temporarily continue to carry out teaching duties in private schools until the end of December 2024.
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This policy was taken in a joint meeting decision while waiting for the recruitment of new teachers from private schools to fill the shortage of their teachers.
"Even though these 715 ASN teachers are still in private schools, the administration has been withdrawn to public schools starting this month," he said.
This effort is made so that the performance of the teacher is still calculated by the Ministry of Education.
"This policy has begun to be implemented this month because it concerns administrative issues, because if it is not carried out, their performance will not be calculated by the Ministry because it is not included in the Dapodik," he said.
Commission IV also hopes that the transfer of ASN teachers in its placement will not only pile up in Ambon City and ignore other areas that fall into the 3T category, such as Southwest Maluku Regency, Tanimbar Islands, and Aru Islands Regency.
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