The Malta Union of Teachers (MUT) started a teacher strike on October 4, 2024, and students at the Malta College for Arts, Science, and Technology (MCAST) are complaining about it. Due to the strike’s serious disruption of academic progress, many students are unsure of their futures.
Delays in confirming assignment briefs, withholding grades, and limited staff-management contact are among the main complaints. The difficulties presented by the union’s directives have put students in a state of uncertainty, with some contemplating dropping out.
The “Tuna Edukazzjoni” movement was started by students in reaction, calling for the restoration of communication, the abolition of administrative passes that compromise real performance, and validated assignment briefs.
A picnic road protest is scheduled for Wednesday, November 27 at 11:45 AM outside MCAST Mosta (Lidl Road) in an attempt to raise awareness of their issues. Given how important instructors are to their academic careers, students call for immediate government support and involvement.
The ad emphasises the growing belief among students that education is essential to their future and that the situation must be resolved right away. Their message is unmistakable: value education, respect students, and assist educators.
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