The employer wrote to Haradinaj: We did not owe you all these insults

Following statements by Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, who questioned the professional preparation of teachers, one of them has reacted. In his letter, entitled God Prime Minister, we had tena, educator Kreshnik Osmanaj wrote to Haradinaj about the plight not only in education but also in teachers. In his letter, which [...]
Following statements by Prime Minister Ramush Haradinaj, who questioned the professional preparation of teachers, one of them has reacted.
In his letter, entitled God Prime Minister, we had tena, educator Kreshnik Osmanaj wrote to Haradinaj about the plight not only in education but also in teachers.
In his letter, which Periscop publishes without interference, Osmanaj ranks to Prime Minister Haradinaj a series of issues, with which he says, that the teachers are disappointed.
Mr. Prime Minister.
The successive statements to teachers, Mr. Prime Minister, are unacceptable and unrealistic.
Mr. Prime Minister many generations of generations have graduated from exactly those teachers you call incapable! Have you graduated, Mr. Prime Minister, even where you graduated? Are you too graduates of these teachings? Did you get a degree or an incapacitated graduate?
Mr. Prime Minister, these teachers you call disabled have worked at home, worked in extraordinary condition, worked without any kind of compensation (you know better).
Mr. Prime Minister, many teachers have been sacrificed in school.
Mr. Prime Minister, you played with the personalities of over 25 thousand teachers. Your approach is very wrong. The situation is not satisfactory but not at our fault, Mr. Prime Minister, the dedication of teachers is maximum. Solving the problem requires alternative approach, Mr. Prime Minister, not with insults and threats.
Mr. Prime Minister, we're not asking for salary increases to buy shirts and ties, we're going with forgiven or donated clothing.
Mr. Prime Minister, we with maximum savings (misi) are taking a holiday a year (even that only in summer) and going to countries where no passports are required, but just identification, we are not able to go to Switzerland and other EU states!
The expectations were for teachers to be offered diplomatic passports like your officials.
Mr. Prime Minister, even today teachers work in poor conditions. Mr. Prime Minister this day's teacher goes with foam and diary in class even though we live in the age of technology (has anything changed since you completed your schooling?) In all areas of life it's been invested, education has remained behind, objects are built, conditions don't.
The walls offer no quality, Mr. Prime Minister.
Mr. Prime Minister, our expectations have been that your support for education would have been many greater, you have failed us!
Mr. Prime Minister.
Respectfully : Kreshnik Osmanaj
A Teacher
Otherwise, days ago, Prime Minister Haradinaj has said the situation in education in Kosovo is far from satisfactory.
He has declared that the government is recording the situation in education.
One of the comments taken as insulting to teachers was that even “that they have not been good at learning.
The majority of those in education, one part, are not that they've been very good and very good, so those who give knowledge today haven't been the best at learning, which is a strange given”, Haradinaj said.











