Ildar Khalikov: Each teacher shall be paid a salary depending on the work done
23 March 2015, Monday
On March 23, Tatarstan Prime Minister Ildar Khalikov held a meeting on modernising the comprehensive education management system.
Opening the meeting, he reminded in February this year at the meeting of the Security Council Tatarstan President Rustam Minnikhanov named three problems which need to be solved to improve the quality of education in the republic. They are ineffective methodological services, ineffective remuneration system and a great number of low-competence schools. All these factors jeopardized both socio-economic progress and current achievements in economic growth versus other Russian regions, Khalikov noted.
“Rustam Minnikhanov has given an errand to the Tatarstan government to focus on these issues, as well as on bringing up the younger people as patriots. The Minister of Education of the republic was requested to prepare a set of measures aimed at modernizing the education system, which includes new qualification requirements to education management authorities, proposals on building a personnel reserve and education strategy project,” Khalikov added.
Making a keynote report at the meeting, Tatarstan Minister of Education Engel Fattakhov noted that last autumn the ministry set up a coordination board to analyze the situation and improve methodological efficiency. Its members visited to municipal regions to see into the education process at educational institutions and render support to management teams and teachers. According to him, many problems were revealed during their visits.
“This includes unequal access to quality education in Tatarstan. A large gap remains between the ten best and ten worst schools, based on unified state exam results. Municipal methodological services, however, are unable to fully support the low-performance schools because of lack of qualified staff,” the Minister commented. The job is unpopular among experienced teachers, as an average monthly teacher salary is nearly 30 per cent higher than that of a methodologist, he added.
The ineffective remuneration system failed to properly stimulate managers and teachers.
“The main problems hindering progress of Tatarstan education system are lack of a unified education quality management system in Tatarstan municipalities, ineffective staff appointment for top positions, low salaries at methodological services and lack of impetus to improving the quality of education in the present-day system,” he stressed.
According to the reporter, by 5 May the municipal executive authorities are to develop and begin implementing an action plan aimed at restricting the comprehensive educational institution network with the number of students less than 80.
Moreover, on September 1 a new remuneration system would be launched in Tatarstan for education management authorities, education institution directors and staff members, as well as for methodologists, the Minister pledged.
“Each teacher shall be paid a salary depending on the work done,” Khalikov summed up.
On 13 January, speaking about New Year events at a briefing in the Government House of the republic, Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister Leyla Fazleeva informed that more than 8 thousand topical events were held during New Year holidays in the republic.
“These included mass celebrations, theatrical performances, concerts, sporting competitions, and much more. Outdoor events were particularly popular, “she said and informed about numerous events held within the Kurshe (Neighbor) festival and the regional Christmas Tree celebrations organized with participation of the Rais (Head) of the republic Rustam Minnikhanov.
On 13 January Tatarstan Deputy Prime Minister Roman Shaykhutdinov, the regional Healthcare Minister Almir Abashev, the Acting Mayor of the Town of Innopolis Ildar Khuzzyatov and heads of medical and construction organizations of the republic took part in a solemn ceremony of opening a children’s polyclinic in Innopolis. The new facility more than twice expanded the medical service of the town and also houses the 24 our emergency ambulances unit with a separate entrance for its staff.
On January 12, Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin introduced a new Tatarstan Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources Azat Ziganshin to its staff.
On 12 January, congratulating employees of the prosecutor’s office with their professional holiday - Day of the employee of the Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation- Tatarstan Prime Minister Aleksey Pesoshin wrote in his address:
“For more than three centuries the prosecutor's office has been the guardian of state and public security as well as constitutional rights and freedoms of citizens of our country.