In a significant move, Jordan's Education Ministry has announced the transfer of salaries for an additional 1,500 teachers, marking a major step towards addressing the country's long-standing teacher shortage. The decision comes as part of the government's efforts to bolster the education sector, which has faced criticism for inadequate staffing in recent years. With this development, the total number of teachers receiving salaries from the ministry is expected to reach 20,000, a significant increase from previous years. The move is seen as a crucial step towards improving the quality of education in Jordan, particularly in rural areas where teacher shortages have been most acute.
Education Ministry transfers salaries of additional teachers Ammon News