761 New teachers: Upper Austria relies on education!
761 New teachers: Upper Austria relies on education!
In the district of Perg there is exciting news: 39 new teachers have recently started their career at the schools in the region! These teachers are among the 761 educators who have started their work at 410 locations in the current school year in Upper Austria, as reported. The ceremonial greeting of the new teachers took place in the prestigious Linz redout rooms, where Governor Thomas Stelzer, representative Christine Haberlander and education director Alfred Klampfer personally welcomed the new colleagues. "Education is the chance for young people to prepare themselves for their future," emphasized Stelzer and wished the newcomers all the best for their start in the responsible profession.
commitment to equal opportunities
The 29 Teach for Austria Fellows, which work at Upper Austrian schools this school year, are also particularly noteworthy. These committed young academics are committed to helping schoolchildren with difficult starting conditions to successfully make their educational paths, such as "https://www.land-oberoesterreich.gv.at/241467.htm"> land-oberoesterreich.gv.at . They are used at middle schools and polytechnic schools and bring their comprehensive preparation and professional experience into the classroom. With their commitment, they aim to open up new perspectives in particular to children whose parents have little education.The Teach for Austria initiative has been committed to the goal since 2011 that every child in Austria has the chance of a good life - regardless of the social conditions. The fellows are carefully selected and offer you the support that is essential for a successful educational path. As governor Christine Haberlander emphasizes, passionate teachers are the key to the success of young people. This combination of traditional teachers and the fellows laid a strong foundation for the formation of the future.
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