Over 300 teachers have sought annual, free break: Waiting to Leave Kosovo

More than 300 teachers have asked for a free annual vacation as the law allows them to leave Kosovo after January 1st, when it will be possible with visa liberalisation. The initial demand of these education workers to explore their fates outside Kosovo could hit worse education [...]
More than 300 teachers have asked for a free annual vacation as the law allows them to leave Kosovo after January 1st, when it will be possible with visa liberalisation.
The initial demand of these education workers to explore their fates outside Kosovo could hit education worse than anything before.
The exact numbers are owned by education directors, but out of the numbers we have, there are about 300 education workers who have asked for free break one year”, confirmed for Albanian Post, Nundman Jashari, chairman of the United Education and Culture Unions.
When a teacher seeks the right to free annual rest, it allows him to leave for a year without endangering his workplace.
Such a possibility presents a good chance for them to explore the market outside Kosovo without losing the possibility of a return as an educator to Kosovo.
What concerns us is that maybe these 300 have asked for a year's break to leave the education system, whether to be employed somewhere inside Kosovo or to go abroad because of visa liberalisation”, says Candman, expressing concern that the number could increase and multiply.
He fears even more another fact.
What if those who leave are accommodated in other countries and their departure makes a success story for them?
Those accounts of comfort outside Kosovo will be conveyed to their colleagues in Kosovo, and the desire of the remaining ones to replicate the success of the past would completely collapse the educational system.
The worst thing that can happen is that colleagues who have them here can continue their journey by communicating with these teachers who have left and their number can be added”, Cantman worries.
The seat of teachers who are using the provisional departure strategy to find opportunities outside the education system and outside Kosovo is the fact that they see no perspective.
The situation is only bad now, it's not expected to become better even in the future, they suspect. /Albanian Post/












