Complexity, operational problems, excessive time to complete the registration process and excessive requirements for forms, despite the computerization effort, the Pancypriot Confederation of Federations of Associations of Parents and Guardians of Public and Community Kindergartens finds during electronic registrations, requesting that the process be simplified, so as not to parents are suffering and to speed up the process.
In a statement, the Pancypriot Confederation of Federations of Associations of Parents and Guardians of Public and Community Kindergartens, although it welcomes the digital modernization and the operation of the electronic registration process, however, expresses its strong dissatisfaction with the problems and the lack of support in the operation of the eDEA system.
As it states the first implementation and operation of the system presents "many and varied problems" and refers to findings such as complexity, operational problems, excessive time to complete the registration process and excessive paperwork requirements.
"Its hasty implementation, without adequate support, creates significant problems for both parents and educational staff. The secretarial staff, on the other hand, is not sufficient, especially in the Pre-primary school units", he notes.
Parents of Pre-Primary Education ask for the process to be simplified so that parents are not inconvenienced and to speed up the process, noting that "the problems that are observed are recorded and resolved as soon as possible".
Requests that the required extension to the registration deadline be granted, so that all parents can submit their children's registrations, as well as the necessary support to end users / parents.
"At the same time," he notes, "this should not become the cause of other delays that create organizational and administrative issues that will appear with the start of the new year."
Source: KYPE