Council of parents: Strike after PISA results, concern and despair for students

Pristina's Parents' Council has reacted to the teaching strike, saying that after the PISA result, this strike only brings despair and is harder for students, parents and the teachers themselves, writes Periscope. Through a response, the Council voiced concern about this strike, saying that “at this time [...]
Through a response, the Council voiced concern about this strike by saying that “in this time and circumstances, we are convinced that the strike does not address anyone, nor does it solve anything”.
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PISA's strike! )
Pristina's Parents' Council (KPP) estimates that, despite the reasonable, individual and union dissatisfaction, against the suspension of the Law for the Salaries; under current conditions, the lack of legitimate ruling institutions in the country (in anticipation of constitutionalisation from recent elections), but also the reasons that the strike hurts mostly (and unjustly) students and parents, but also puts under unnecessary pressure teachers and school leaders, it also burdens the parent-instructive and entire process of education.
Besides these reasons, all society is still shocked by the test result P ISA, and the actual strike is salt in the open wound.
As the KPP, we want to appreciate the sensitivity of teachers and school leaders who engage and worry about this abnormal state and how the Parents ' Council expresses our support.
So at this time and circumstances, we are convinced that the strike does not address anyone or solve anything. It only brings despair and life more difficult for preschoolers, students, parents of the teacher. Now we need to learn and know!












