Both class coordination and those of departments or laboratories are additional paid activities with the FIS and are not compulsory. The teacher who does not want to carry out these additional tasks can legitimately refuse.
Ds requires coordination on the teacher
In a teaching board of a Comprehensive Institute of Calabria, the Headmaster communicates to the teachers the class coordination entrusted to them. A teacher decides to refuse the assignment, which had been entrusted to her without any comparison and consent.
The DS argues that the assignment has already been assigned and cannot be refused, if there are serious and objective reasons, the DS continues in full College, invites the teacher to produce a written request for renunciation, with the relative reasons for not being able to carry out the assigned task. To dissuade the teacher not to submit this request to renounce the position of coordinator, he adds that he will report to the provincial school office all the teachers who will motivate the refusal to the position.
Coordiantore, President and Secretary taking the minutes
A teacher is not obliged to carry out the position of Coordinator of the Class Council, but he is obliged instead to hold the role of Chairman and Minutes Secretary of the Board itself.
The minutes secretary of the class council is an institutionally required figure (art. 5 c. 5 del D.Lgs. n. 297/1994) and essential for the validity of the meetings of the CoC. It is designated by the Headmaster from time to time on the occasion of individual meetings, or, as happens in many schools, the assignment can be assigned for the entire school year to a single teacher. The teacher cannot, unless there are objective reasons, refuse to carry out the task of taking the minutes.
It is a “mandatory” figure because the minutes of the session are an indispensable activity as it documents and describes the process through which the will of the council was formed. The role of secretary must be played by a teacher who is part of the class council, identified by the headmaster.
Unless justified exceptions, the identified teacher is not entitled to abstain from the function of Minutes Secretary of the Class Council. The role of Secretary of the Class Council is a teaching function that may not be paid, in some schools the Institute Contracting provides for a donation of a few euros for those who perform this role.
The class council is chaired, as a rule, by the head teacher. In his absence the role of president goes to a teacher who is a member, delegated by the headmaster. The teacher who chairs it, in the absence of the manager, cannot be the same teacher indicated as the taking minutes secretary. The report, in fact, to be valid must be signed by both. Usually, in the absence of the Manager, the function of President is entrusted to the Class Coordinator.
The class coordinator, on the other hand, does not have tasks of a legal and legislative nature. The coordinator of the class council is a very useful figure and his coordination tasks are decided by the College in the Ptof, so the coordinator has different tasks from school to school precisely because they are not provided for by the regulations and, therefore, are related to the specific ‘Institute in which to perform this function. The Coordinator is a delegate of the Headmaster for specific tasks designated to him. The payment of the role of the Coordinator who carries out didactic and organizational coordination functions is decided in the negotiation of the Institute. The role of Class Coordinator is not mandatory and can be refused by the teacher who does not want to play it.
No reasons for renouncing coordination
The teacher has no obligation to justify his refusal to the role of Coordinator, he does not have to justify himself with the DS for his renunciation to perform this additional function. The Headmaster cannot report the names of those who refuse to play the role of coordinator to the provincial school office, it would be very serious if the DS had really said such a thing.
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