Fiks Fare show; Vocational school advertised by the prime minister remains without classes for lack of teachers

Fiks Fare show; Vocational school advertised by the prime minister remains without classes for lack of teachers

1400 students of the Vocational High School in Elbasan in central Albania are not learning as there is a shortage of teaching staff.

For this reason, students study only three or four classes a day.
In this insitution a variety of study branches are offered, such as information technology, hydraulics, hospitality, tourism, transport services, mechanics and electronics, but in many of these branches the classes are not taking place according to the program.
Fiks Fare show on Top Channel has shown that a month ago this school was visited by Prime Minister Edi Rama, accompanied by Mayor Elbasan, who introduced the public to the premises and stopped in some classrooms where teaching was taking place.
But the panorama brought by the Prime Minister’s visit, showing a perfect infrastructure with complete staff, seems not to be accurate.
Immediately after this visit, a complaint was referred to the show Fiks Fare, where citizens express their concern about the absence of teachers and that there is no teaching taking place at the school.
Fiks Fare’s observation of several weeks shows that a large part of the students finished their lessons after the third or fourth class.
In the conversations that Fiksi Fare’s associate had with some of the students there, she was told that there was a shortage of teachers and that is why they finish sooner.
The hotel-tourism, IT and Economics were three of the branches that came out with fewer teaching hours compared to other branches.
Journalists asked for information from the director of this school who claimed that there was a problem with teachers because there were delays in appointing them through the state portal.
Journalists asked for more detailed information, but the Director of the National Employment and Skills Agency stopped the school principal from giving an interview.
Meanwhile, the school director did not respond to the official e-mail of the investigative show.

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