SBASK concerned with reducing the number of students and frustration of teachers from the Law of Salats

The chairman of the United Trade Union of Education, Science and Culture, Nundman Jasharaj, sees the country's nightiness as disturbing and the departure of teachers from the country. For the latter, the Online Economy says that it is currently not a problem but that over the years could have major consequences for education in Kosovo. Disturbing [...]
The education connoisseur, Youth Qehaja, also sees it as disturbing. Jasharaj and Qehaja ask the Government to reflect in this direction.
Jasharaj has said that the cause of disappointment by the Law of Salaries could go by the number of teachers leaving Kosovo.
In addition to dissatisfaction with the Law of the Salaries, Jasharaj says there is disappointment even with warnings of renewed teachers.
Kosovo's education is pretty hit with this, with two strokes of nightlessness, but with the unfortunate leaving of the most vital part in Kosovo, I tell you, we're hit by the most expressed number of students, we don't have numbers, we don't have numbers, but if it was present in large numbers we would have this alarm, there are individual concessions that at 23 thousand as high as it's not alarming, but based on disappointment from the Law of the Pagans based on pressures that are constantly done with words, or if not ever the news is tested, there's a question of what the faculty says,
Although he currently sees no concern about leaving Kosovo, Jasharaj has another concern.
He says the number of students has begun to decline in Kosovo. He says it is dangerous to close any school as a lack of students.
“Natality is that it will create problems in the future, it is a risk for the whole of Kosovo, and it will be in trouble with the near future of parallels, with the closing of any school, then the state and we have to be careful that these people can't be thrown out on the street, on the other hand, I'm saying by seeing a frustration of teachers with the Law of the Gentiles seeing a constant pressure being put on them, a public insult being given to individuals we have even statements that the Government doesn't distance that we are producing that these are not good teachers, in the future, looking at the level of his pay that's all the pressures that's being offered to them, or any other conditions they can take away from any other people, or whatever else they're doing, or whatever else they're doing, they're doing, and they can't say, and they're doing it've put their families out on a lot.
Unlike the top unionist, Renor Qehaja, director at the <x0-> Institute Edgood” He says that close to 2,000 teachers are within the working system and hundreds of others waiting to be recruited for teaching.
I remember that we have a surplus of teachers in over 2 thousand sociables that are already in the system and paid for the work they don't do and that we have hundreds of thousands more waiting for recruiting as teachers. Like we've got a lot of graduates added to the teaching community every day from the education faculty of all public institutions in the country. So it's not a current problem that could affect something, but if the other trains continue and not only migration as a factor but also the frustration of the profession that we would definitely have to have a very powerful institutional response in that case that to do the most attractive teaching”, Qehaja said.
Qehaja has criticism for lack of institutional response to the decline in the number of students.
The declining number of students is not surprising, so there are statistical projections from the Statistics Agency for years that call us for this. What is surprising is the lack of an institutional reaction to provide a sustainable and strategic solution to this problem. That solution comes when first we have a data analysis, that is, an evidence of who is the exact number of students in our schools, who is the exact number of teachers in the face of school spaces, and only then can we compare with the statistical demographic projections to come to a document, the national one that would give us a path to structure schools at the level of”, said the Qehaja at the end.












