Kurdish teachers start hunger strike for appointments
A group of 20 graduates from the Kurdish Department of the Living Languages Institute at Mardinâs Artuklu University began a hunger strike 18 days ago, demanding their appointments as Kurdish teachers.
The graduates said students are not able to choose Kurdish as a selective class due to the lack of Kurdish teachers at schools, adding they will continue the strike until the Education Ministry appoints the number of teachers sufficient enough to meet to the demand.
Kurdish became an optional class in secondary schools in 2012.
The graduates are alternating their participation in the hunger strike, which is being supported by the EÄitim-Sen and EÄitim Bir Sen education unions.
A spokesperson from the Kurdish Teachers Platform, Yunus Aslan, said there are 1,700 Kurdish teachers waiting for their appointments.
âNobody from the ministry has contacted us regarding our appointments so far. We have heard that 20 Kurdish teachers will be appointed this year. This, sadly, is a deficient number,â Aslan said. âAccording to the data from the ministry, 22,000 people chose Kurdish as an elective course this year across Turkey. There will be one Kurdish teacher for every 1,100 students if only 20 teachers are assigned.â
Yunus underlined that they do not want symbolic appointments, but the sufficient number of personnel to be assigned to schools.
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