The State Agency for Secondary and General Education has announced that special commissions have been formed to work with teachers who failed to achieve the required score in the recertification process held in 2026.
According to the Agency's information, these commissions will operate in its local education management departments until July 31.
The main task of the commissions is to organize work with educators who did not achieve the required passing score on the recertification exam. Within this framework, the social status of these individuals will be assessed in stages, and opportunities for providing them with alternative employment will be explored.
It should be noted that during the recertification process, more than 91,000 teachers passed, while 9,334 individuals had their employment contracts terminated.