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Minister of Education Admits that More Teachers Need to Be Placed but Says that the Process Is a "Continuous"

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In response to the figures advanced by Fenprof, Fernando Alexandre said there are "hundred of teachers who are being placed" and he recalled that they only started 60% of schools.

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In response to the figures advanced by Fenprof, Fernando Alexandre said there are "hundred of teachers who are being placed" and he recalled that they only started 60% of schools.

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Fernando Alexandre said that the school year "is starting with normal" and that the fact that there's a teacher to put "does not mean that students are out of school".

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Questioned about the numbers advanced today by Fenprof, who estimates that there are about 93,000 students without teachers, Fernando Alexandre said that there are "hundred of teachers who are being placed," remembering that today only start 60% of schools, there are still 40% that start for the week. "Of course we need to place more teachers, but this is about the measures we are taking, such as support for moving, for example, because teachers…

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Most schools complain about a lack of human resources, ranging from a shortage of teachers to a lack of operational assistants and technicians, according to a survey conducted this week by Fenprof and released today. "There is a lack of human resources in schools, and the situation has worsened compared to last year," warned Fenprof Secretary General José Feliciano Costa, revealing the results of the survey, which was answered by 231 school unit…

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The Minister of Education ensures that teachers are placed and that the generality of students has schools. But the union has numbers to prove that the new school year is starting without teachers in schools.

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“There is even a group in the area of Lisbon where 12 teachers in the 1st cycle are still missing”, said Francisco Gonçalves, one of the leaders of the Fenprof.

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sabado.pt broke the news in on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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