Overview
- In Andalusia, 41,808 aspirants will compete for 7,808 positions across 33 specialties under 569 tribunals and 48 commissions.
- The Region of Murcia will host about 14,500 candidates vying for 1,595 vacancies spanning secondary education, vocational training, language schools and the arts.
- Exams begin with a practical and written theme-development test and conclude with an oral defense of a teaching program and unit before evaluation panels.
- Final scores will weight competitive exam results at two-thirds and professional merits—such as experience and academic qualifications—at one-third.
- Murcia plans to reduce temporary teaching contracts below eight percent, publish results in late July and have new teachers start on September 1.