Chile’s Ministry of Education (Mineduc) is nearing completion of regulations to implement a new law focused on teacher training institutions. The regulations are reportedly 90% finalized and will introduce specialized teaching tracks within these schools. Key changes include extending the school day – a “jornada ampliada” – to provide students with more learning time. The reforms also incorporate a system of incentives designed to attract and retain qualified teachers. These measures aim to improve the quality of education and address specific needs within the teaching profession. The new law and its implementing regulations represent a significant overhaul of teacher education and school structure in Chile. Further details are expected upon the official release of the finalized regulations.