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<strong>Strategic</strong> <strong>Review</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>EDUCO</strong> <strong>Program</strong>July 2010limit, and contributes to burial expenses and recreation (Ley Bienestar Magisterial, 2007). MINED paysan additional $3.06 for <strong>the</strong> family group benefit to ISSS. At present, <strong>the</strong> Teachers’ Welfare Law is beingput into effect, which includes <strong>the</strong> gradual absorption <strong>of</strong> <strong>EDUCO</strong> teachers starting in 2010.Employment StabilityContradictory opinions were found regarding employment stability and <strong>the</strong> annual contract. In<strong>the</strong> interviews, at least half <strong>the</strong> interviewees belonging to <strong>the</strong> ACE system acknowledged fears about <strong>the</strong>existence <strong>of</strong> teachers who, upon attaining job stability, would <strong>the</strong>n use that to “relax” or to “take it easy,”and that without <strong>the</strong> “pressure” exercised by parents, this situation could worsen. O<strong>the</strong>r principals interviewed(4 out <strong>of</strong> every 10) said that by having worked for years in a context that demands complyingwith contracted schedules and responsibilities, being continuously under observation, doing communitywork, etc., <strong>the</strong>y internalize a culture that <strong>the</strong>y surely would not abandon when moving to a new form <strong>of</strong>administration and contract. They also mention pr<strong>of</strong>essionalism and ethics as guarantees <strong>of</strong> this.It was found that a large number <strong>of</strong> ACE teachers remain in <strong>the</strong>ir positions on average over sixyears beyond <strong>the</strong> annual contract. One <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> issues that cause controversy in <strong>EDUCO</strong> is <strong>the</strong> lack <strong>of</strong>employment stability and <strong>the</strong> ability to dismiss ACE-school teachers. On employment stability, accordingto <strong>the</strong> information obtained by this research team, in visits to schools and in <strong>the</strong> individual and groupinterviews, teachers were found who have been working in <strong>EDUCO</strong> schools for more than 17 years.Most <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>m have been in <strong>the</strong> schools from six to 17 years. Thus, <strong>the</strong> fear <strong>of</strong> job instability is, althoughreal, <strong>the</strong> fear <strong>of</strong> a possibility, or an infrequent reality, ra<strong>the</strong>r than a regular reality. (However, <strong>the</strong> lack<strong>of</strong> contractual tenure for ACE-school teachers does make it difficult for <strong>the</strong>m to obtain loans that usejob stability as <strong>the</strong> equivalent <strong>of</strong> collateral.) As this review was performed, <strong>the</strong> President <strong>of</strong> El Salvadorsigned a decree providing employment stability for <strong>EDUCO</strong> teachers in 2009 and 2010 (Diario Oficial,Decreto 62, 2009). This means that teachers cannot be dismissed and that <strong>the</strong> same teachers will continuein 2010.Abuses and <strong>the</strong> Grievance SystemNo hard evidence was found <strong>of</strong> an unusual trend in dismissals <strong>of</strong> ACE-school teachers. Withregard to perceptions about dismissals, in some cases interviewees said <strong>the</strong>re had been 300 to 400 cases<strong>of</strong> annual dismissals in ACE schools. However, most interviewees said that no more than 50 cases wereaddressed by <strong>the</strong> Ministry <strong>of</strong> Labor. Several interviewees said that <strong>the</strong> dismissals did not go through,because <strong>the</strong> Ministry <strong>of</strong> Labor uses judges who are only located in San Salvador, which delays <strong>the</strong>process. The research team did not find empirical evidence to support (or refute) <strong>the</strong>se statements. Ingeneral, a tendency was noted among teachers to say that yes, it is true that <strong>the</strong>re are dismissals andabuses, but, ironically, “not in my school.” Or, that if <strong>the</strong>re had been dismissals in <strong>the</strong>ir schools <strong>the</strong>y hadbeen justified, and only in “o<strong>the</strong>r” schools had <strong>the</strong>re been unjustified dismissals.28

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