#2003-1260Decree No. 2003-1260 on the Statutory Provisions for State School Teachers in French Polynesia
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This decree establishes the statutory provisions applicable to state school teachers in French Polynesia. It delineates the responsibilities of the vice-rector and the minister in charge of education regarding recruitment, career management, and disciplinary actions for these teachers. Moreover, it sets out the framework for the training of trainee teachers and the formation of an administrative parity committee to represent both the administrative and teaching staff.
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Key Changes
- Establishment of an administrative parity committee for teachers and administrators in French Polynesia.
- Details on the recruitment process for school teachers, including the timing and eligibility for candidates.
- Integration of existing teachers from previous teaching bodies into the new statutory framework.
Obligations
What this law requires
The vice-rector must make decisions regarding recruitment, nomination, non-activity positions, suspension, and third and fourth group disciplinary sanctions for state school teachers in French Polynesia
The minister in charge of education of French Polynesia's government must make decisions regarding management, career development, teacher assignments, and first and second group disciplinary sanctions for state school teachers
The vice-rector and the minister in charge of education must keep each other mutually informed of all decisions they make
Administrative files of teachers must be maintained by the minister in charge of education of French Polynesia's government
Professional training of trainee school teachers must be provided by the Pacific University Institute for Teacher Training (IUFM du Pacifique)