This Tuesday, the Ministry of National Education announced to the trade union organizations present at the Sector Table -CSIF, ANPE, STESCYL-i, CCOO and UGT-SP- the provinces in which the tests will be carried out and the distribution by specialties of the 767 places which will be announced in this competition for the Corps of Teachers. The date of the process will be published in November.
Concretely, Ávila will host the exams in Hearing and Language, which will have 38 places, and in Therapeutic Pedagogy, with 92. For its part, the exams for the 138 places in Early Childhood Education will take place in Burgos; and those of foreign language (English) in Palencia with around a hundred places announced. Finally, Segovia will host physical education classes, with 54 places, and music classes, with 38. Primary education specialty tests will take place in Valladolid to claim the 307 places on offer.
This call coincides for the second time with that corresponding to the High School Corps and other organizations. Concretely, the Junta de Castilla y León will request 619 places for this Corps which, together with the Corps of Teachers, will form an offer of 1,386 teaching places by 2025.
At this meeting, the specialties that will be convened for the secondary school were also announced: Spanish language and literature, mathematics, physics and chemistry, technology, computer science, mechanical organization and manufacturing projects, electrotechnical and automatic systems, installations electrical engineering, computer systems. and Electronic applications and equipment.
Also announced are those of teachers specializing in unique sectors of Professional Training: Vehicle Maintenance and Machining and Machine Maintenance. Finally, in official language schools, the processes which will also begin next June concern German and French specialties. Concerning the distribution of places by specialty, they will be clarified during the next meetings held by the Ministry of Education with the trade union organizations, reports the Ministry of Education in a press release.