Salaries of Kazakhstan’s teachers to be increased on schedule
15 January, 2018 12:29
From January 2018 there will be an increase in wages for teachers of the 1,2,5,7th forms. This was said by Vice Minister of Education and Science Bibigul Assylova during a press conference on the liberalization of education in the seventh direction of the Address of the Head of State "Human capital - the basis of modernization" in the Government of Kazakhstan.
"From January of 2018 there will be an increase in wages for teachers of the 1,2,5,7th forms. From September 2018, the salaries of teachers of the 3, 6, and 8th forms will be increased, and teachers of the 4, 9, 10th forms will be included in the schedule from September 2019, and from 2020 there will be teachers of the 11th form", B. Assylova said.
She also noted that the amount of the extra charge, as stated in the President's Address, will be 30% of the official salary.
"For example, a teacher with 15 years of experience of the first category at the city level will have a surcharge of 24 thousand tenge", the Vice Minister explained.
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