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Opinion / Editorial

Is the teaching profession disappearing?

Is the teaching profession disappearing?

Whether it is a rumor circulating among people or it is a real event, it does not matter anyway. But let's take it for granted. Important is the essence of this event, the moral of this anecdote. Judges, economists, doctors, engineers, and other professionals in Germany complained about why they are paid less than a teacher who teaches in schools or a lecturer who teaches in universities. Everyone decided to complain to the German Chancellor Angela Merkel and present the complaint in writing. They decided to meet with the chancellor, but due to her political commitments, she came late to the meeting. At one point all the intellectuals and professionals each stood up and complained to her. Merkel was listening attentively and as usual she was taking notes on every complaint. After recording all their complaints, she stood up and said to them: May I ask you a single question and ask for an answer from you? Everyone approved unanimously. Her question was: How and who made you professionals with a high school? - Everyone said in unison: THE TEACHER. At that moment, the chancellor stood up and politely answered: This is the answer to your complaint. And she left in peace, because the right answer was given at the right time to all the complainers. What signals does this show us? The situation we are living and experiencing is not very suitable and has many question marks. We are hearing in various news and shows that the minimum wage has been raised, which has reached 40,000 lek per month (something to be really appreciated). The salaries of nurses will increase (so and so Euros), of doctors, of specialist doctors (will increase to $500), to prevent their tendency to go to Germany and Europe. What about TEACHERS? How did these become true professionals? How did they manage to become a profession? How did they manage to finish high school and university? – The answer is only one: TEACHER. Because only the teacher is the person who opens the door, in which each of us must enter and move forward. But every day you hear young men and women today, who declare loudly, that they don't want to become teachers, they don't want to follow the branches of teaching, mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry, which are in danger of being closed, because they do not have any registration from the side of graduates. Because for them this is a profession without a future and it is not well paid at all. What a paradox! The other paradox is the fact, that the Ministry of Education is looking to hire other people from other fields to cover and fill the gaps and empty places in certain subjects, because there are no teachers of these subjects??? The teacher has had and always has a very important specificity in Albanian society, because children and young people take them as the best example after their parents and because they play an important role in their lives. Something must be understood very correctly by our policy makers: Teaching is not only a profession, but it serves people and our society to become better, to have positive thoughts and ideas for the future and this means more more responsibility than just teaching. Teachers have great influence on people to change their lives and shape their personality and character properly. Teachers always make the change and difference in human society. The teaching profession is the only profession that teaches children and all young people from the first steps of school, what self-confidence is, why they should be creative in their lives. They teach them how committed they should be and have the necessary communication skills and how to face the unexpected in their lives. Based on this policy, before evaluating the other letters, it must first evaluate the letter A maximally, ie. the teacher's profession. That's why I want to close this sensitizing opinion with a sentence, which I don't remember, where I read it somewhere,