These lines are probably written with the desire to separate the sugar shaping and absolutely not to muddle the honorable professors who, despite the difficult conditions that have been profaned for years in the university, have been struggling with what they could to turn them into mission their profession.
As thousands of students protested the streets of the capital and not only, in the hope that their future will change and the university / dormitory conditions will improve, a good part of the pedagogues chose their social networks to become totally unexpected, just as by no means, support for students.
Their revival of auditorium conditions, high fees, and peer-to-peer vitality could not break the ice of skepticism: Why exactly now?
- At this point, it is fair to say that it is not the responsibility of lecturers to provide faculty printers or heaters in the halls, but it is a moral task - not to behave scandalously with students.
There are infinite cases ranging from disrespect, insult to auditions, to sexual harassment.
- It is not up to them to deal with the inventory of old and new books in the library, but the obligation to buy their own literature is embarrassing.
-Professors have been present when in the halls of capacity lectures we are saying 70 students, are packed as sardines nearly double or triple. They have been silent, because ultimately it does not matter to them. The duty was over and "goodbye".
-To let us not talk about the delays that are long and repeated more and more. Probably a good part is employed somewhere else, in some jobs at one time. For them, state work is simply a plus salary at the end of the month. Therefore, do your job well, or release someone else's chair.
There are thousands of young people waiting at the faculty door to be employed as lecturers. But despite the many studies, their opportunities are 0, as it says above and below: Some pedagogues enjoy the state's salary more than the pension.
So today, just leave unnecessary hashtags # mastery, # universality, and go out and protest "against yourself". Protest in all cases when you have silenced and you have never raised the voice of the injustices that are made to students; ranging from that two-sentence certificate to the secretary costing 400 leks, the threat of notation to protect colleagues, to the scandalous conditions of the libraries and the lack of equipment in the laboratories.
To conclude, the guilty story between the government and college directors is more or less like "egg chicken, or egg chicken?" The government took its blow, but neither the professors would go unharmed - not in vain seeking the "cleansing" of the university from the disabled. So today, the last thing you have to do is to behave as if you were one of the "heroes of fairy tale".
