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CSIF Charges Against the Model of Teaching Oppositions: "Obsolete and Lacking Objectivity"

Summary by El Faro De Ceuta
The education union section of CSIF Ceuta considers that the system of access to the teaching civil service "needs a structural reform, in a context in which the Ministry of Education has called 83 places distributed in 19 specialties other than the secondary schools, art schools and singular sectors of vocational training, with almost 700 applicants registered and without official date confirmed for the holding of the tests".
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The education union section of CSIF Ceuta considers that the system of access to the teaching civil service "needs a structural reform, in a context in which the Ministry of Education has called 83 places distributed in 19 specialties other than the secondary schools, art schools and singular sectors of vocational training, with almost 700 applicants registered and without official date confirmed for the holding of the tests".

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El Faro de Ceuta broke the news on Friday, May 29, 2026.
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