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Educational Legislation
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Law 47 of 1946, Organic Education.
Article 1 Education is a right and duty of the human person, without distinction of age, ethnicity, sex, religion, economic, social position or political ideas.
Article 2. The Panamanian educational system is composed of two subsystems: the regular and the non-regular, detained in this Law.
Article 3. Education is official or private
Article 4. Education at the service of the human being is based on civic, ethical, and moral principles.
Article 5. Panamanian education is characterized by its condition
democratic, progressive, participatory and pluralistic
Fundamental Provisions
Administrative Organization and Academic Structure
Article 8. The Ministry of Education will be in charge of everything related to education and national culture
Article 13. The Ministry of Education will cooperate with all the associations of the teaching and educating personnel of the educational establishments
Article 16. The Executive Branch has the power to determine the length of the school year, the starting and ending dates of the same.
Regular System
Article 34 The regular subsystem comprises formal or systematic education, which develops the educational structure to serve the population
understands articles. Article 36 ,. Article 41, Article 43, Article 47, Article 53
System no Not regular
Article 63 The non-regular subsystem contemplates formal and non-formal modalities.
Private Education, Culture, Scholarships, Personal
Private education, according to the precepts
constitutional laws that establish it, is the one imparted by private entities, the State recognizes and supports it as a fundamental right of the person, the family, and their associations
Political constitution
the Republic of Panama of 1972, amended by the reform acts of 1978, by the constitutional act of 1983 and Legislative Act No. 2 of August 23, 1994.
Education rights
With the supreme purpose of strengthening the Nation, guaranteeing freedom, ensuring
democracy and institutional stability
Article 87. Everyone has the right to education and the responsibility to
educate yourself
Article 88. Education must attend to the harmonious and integral development of the student
Article 89. It is recognized that it is the purpose of Panamanian education to promote in the student
Education Guarantees
Article 90. The freedom of education is guaranteed and the right to create private educational centers subject to the Law is recognized
Official Education
Article 91 Official education is free at all pre-university levels
Article 92.
The Law will determine the state agency that will prepare and
will approve the study plans
Artículo 93. Se establece la educación laboral, como una modalidad no regular del sistema de educación,
Ley 28 de 1998, Juntas Regionales
School Educational Community
Article 23 D. In each school of the first and second level of education, a body will function, consultative
Article 23 E. The School Educational Community will have, among other functions, the following: Prepare and support the development of the Center Educational Project (PEC), participating in its effective execution and evaluation; 2. Serve as a communication body with the Regional Educational Community;
Appointments of Education Personnel
Article 8. The selection process for the appointment and transfer of the
teaching, managerial and supervisory staff
. Decree 203 of September 27, 1996
Modifications introduced by Executive Decree 127 of July 16, 1998
Article 3. The applicant for a teaching, managerial, national, provincial and / or regional supervisory position
Article 11, Article 12
appointment
Article 22
Article 23
transfers
Article 54
Article 55
Article 61
Article 63
Law 47 of November 20, 1979, Salary Scale
Definition of Educator
Article 1. The personnel who teach, or direct, or organize or supervise educational institutions
Article 6. Classification of Educators
Grade A, Grade B Grade C, Grade D, Grade E, Grade F, Grade G, Grade H, Grade I Grade J, Grade K Grade L, Grade M, Grade N, Grade Ñ, Grade O, Grade P, Grade Q , Grade R, Grade S, Grade T, Grade U
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Wages
Article 2 The monthly remuneration of the educator in active service will be integrated
Article 3. The Educator Salary Scale will consist of 22 degrees, in accordance with the studies carried out (titles), article 26 and article 27
Bonuses
Law 10 of July 5, 1994, whereby Law No. 47 of November 20, 1979 is amended and added
Article 9 of Law 47 of November 20, 1979. Article 11