The academic calendar in Kosovo is scheduled to commence on September 1st. The United Union of Education, Science, and Technology has publicly stated that the teaching staff is prepared to begin the new academic year. Despite this confirmation of readiness, the union expressed significant concern regarding an issue that has persisted within the educational community for several years.
Addressing the media, the Secretary of SBAShK, Ymer Ymeri, specifically addressed circulating rumors. He stated that the union does not understand the claims circulating in certain municipalities suggesting that educators are being categorized or labeled as “technological carpets.” Ymeri emphasized that such characterizations are causing unnecessary apprehension among the teaching corps. As the start date approaches, the primary focus remains on ensuring a stable and uninterrupted educational environment.
The union’s statements aim to preempt any form of disruption, underscoring the collective commitment to resuming normal academic functions. There is a stated desire for the opening of schools in September to proceed smoothly and without the complications associated with labor disputes or potential strikes. The leadership continues to monitor the situation to ensure that all necessary resources and support are in place for students and teachers alike.
The objective is to facilitate a seamless transition back to classrooms, allowing the educational process to begin without impediment. The union urges all stakeholders to disregard unsubstantiated reports and maintain focus on the core mission of learning as the new academic year begins.
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