Post by account_disabled on Mar 2, 2024 6:44:54 GMT
While the auditoriums are closed and the cafes and restaurants are full day and night, with friends or without friends, I still have a very simple task towards the society where I live and a much bigger mission towards my students. Task and mission to speak about many truths that have a great weight in relation to the future of young people, leading to it not only as individuals but also as cohabitants with each other, in a community that is actually disappearing , not only in terms of values but also the size of the population in it. Everything else is propaganda.
Young people want to leave, and Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data they express this whenever they get the chance. The desire to leave Albania behind is undoubtedly a consequence of the cause, that is, the deep dissatisfaction with a chaotic and corrupt state, a very unhappy country in the process of depopulation, a country where they lack hope to live well and sure. These Communication students, first year Bachelor, near the Faculty of Economics, who re-dimensioned many thoughts and ideas for me after our first non-virtual meeting, are the most penalized by virtuality found in the middle of informality, injustices and propaganda.
They want knowledge, but they are not given the opportunity to absorb as much of it as possible, and of course the form in which they receive knowledge is very important, especially in the very significant bridge of transition from gymnasium to faculty, from pupils to students. An auditorium never has more students in it than a bar/restaurant has patrons, say during 10:00-13:00 and 18:00-22:00 (I got a peak attendance time here). I am convinced that injustice has been done to students over and over again. I want my students, and not only, to learn three important things for their beginnings in the complicated Albanian reality: The very long way of their relationship in relation to the truth.
Young people want to leave, and Cambodia WhatsApp Number Data they express this whenever they get the chance. The desire to leave Albania behind is undoubtedly a consequence of the cause, that is, the deep dissatisfaction with a chaotic and corrupt state, a very unhappy country in the process of depopulation, a country where they lack hope to live well and sure. These Communication students, first year Bachelor, near the Faculty of Economics, who re-dimensioned many thoughts and ideas for me after our first non-virtual meeting, are the most penalized by virtuality found in the middle of informality, injustices and propaganda.
They want knowledge, but they are not given the opportunity to absorb as much of it as possible, and of course the form in which they receive knowledge is very important, especially in the very significant bridge of transition from gymnasium to faculty, from pupils to students. An auditorium never has more students in it than a bar/restaurant has patrons, say during 10:00-13:00 and 18:00-22:00 (I got a peak attendance time here). I am convinced that injustice has been done to students over and over again. I want my students, and not only, to learn three important things for their beginnings in the complicated Albanian reality: The very long way of their relationship in relation to the truth.