Cagliari, the school takes to the streets: "Enough precariousness, education is the future"
Among the requests is a reform of the Sardinian Statute to save the chairsVideo di Francesca Melis
There is an invisible thread that ties the destinies of precarious teachers , students and Sardinian families : the future of public schools , and with it, that of the entire community . Today, that thread in Piazza Garibaldi in Cagliari has transformed into a chain of voices and steps, where the Movimento Precari Sardi in Cattedra , together with citizens and associations, has loudly called for a radical change in educational policies .
A cry that resonates loudly from Sardinia to the whole of Italy, intertwining with the protests organized at a national level by CDS and IlProfSpecializzato. In this chorus of demands the message: public schools can no longer be the battlefield of a war of survival for teachers nor a minefield for those who dream of quality education .
Among the demands of the movement, the immediate stabilization of precarious teachers and the outright refusal of INDIRE training, seen as a bureaucratic obstacle that, paradoxically, benefits those who rely on foreign qualifications of dubious legitimacy, penalizing professionals trained with rigorous courses in Italy.
Added to this is the request for an opening of the Graduatorie di Merito (GM) to exhaustion for the PNRR1 competition, an essential measure to guarantee transparency and progressiveness in the call of teachers already selected. In the background, another battle: the opposition to the PNRR2 competition, started despite the paradox of hundreds of positions still unfilled from the previous competition.
And then there is an idea of Sardinian school autonomy: reforming the Special Statute of Sardinia to obtain powers similar to those of Trentino-Alto Adige in the recruitment and management of school personnel. A necessary step to address the demographic emergency and enhance territorial specificities.