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Educational Laws, ESTEFANIA GALLARDO 2023 - Coggle Diagram
Educational Laws
Unit 1. Organic Law on Education
History:Education acquired an institutional or formal character during the 16th, 17th centuries
and XVIII
In 1872, the first Normal School for Boys in Panama was created, which functioned for
fifteen yearshaving as its main promoter Manuel José Hurtado.
In 1930 the School was created
Normal de Santiago and the other normal schools disappear.
The Constitution
Panama approved its Constitution as an independent State in 1904, after its
Colombian independence (1903).
Laws
The law is the norm that governs our social conduct
Classification of Laws
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Unit 2. Personnel Management (Part A)
Before being Appointed, it is necessary to go through a Contest, here are the articles that
sustain.
The applicant who does not deliver the complete documentation
required in the third title of this decree, will not be considered eligible.
Transfers:The educator who meets the following criteria has the right to request a transfer
requirements
Be permanently appointed
That is not in license use
That it has not been transferred the previous year.
Unit 3. Personnel Management (Part B)
Salary
The Panamanian teacher who begins his professional life enters the system for a period
probationaryperiod of two years and his salary varies when he acquires permanence, according to
details below:
Assistance
They must present themselves to the campus where they provide their
services eight (8)days before the start of classes, to carry out the work
preparations that are indicated.
Vacations and Licenses
will have the right in the year, to
leave of up to fifteen (15) days with the right to salary.
Unit 4. Resources and Funds
Professionals who come to the country on their own account and under contract with persons
natural or legalestablished in Panama, must pay for insurance
educational 2.75%.
Fifteen (15%) of Educational Insurance.
Funds Administration
In Panama, more than 6% of GDP is allocated to public spending in location, whichplaces it
in the Latin American countries with the highest spending in this line.
ESTEFANIA GALLARDO 2023