#2008-1429Decree No. 2008-1429 of December 19, 2008, on Regulatory Provisions for Chapter IV of Title I of Book IX of the Education Code
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The decree establishes regulations regarding the conditions of service for contracted teachers in private educational institutions in France. It sets forth the roles of consultative commissions at both departmental and academic levels, which provide recommendations on individual matters affecting teachers. Additionally, it outlines the recruitment, training, and qualifications required for teachers in both primary and secondary education, including the processes for external and internal competitions, as well as the rules surrounding provisional contracts and probationary periods for new teachers.
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Key Changes
- Introduction of joint departmental and academic consultative commissions for teachers' issues
- Clarification of recruitment processes and qualifications for teachers in private educational institutions
- Establishment of standards for temporary contracts and probationary periods for teachers
Obligations
What this law requires
Contracted and approved teachers in private educational institutions under contract must comply with service obligations established for equivalent personnel in public educational institutions
The academic inspector (inspecteur d'académie) must convene the departmental consultative commission at least twice per year, at the beginning of the second and third terms of the school year
The academic inspector must send notice to commission members at least eight days in advance of each departmental consultative commission meeting
The rector must convene the academic consultative commission at least twice per year, at the beginning of the second and third terms of the school year
The rector must send notice to academic commission members at least eight days in advance of each meeting