
her news fall into the void of a 19 year old student from on the second floor of the AUTH Law School building, provoked intense reflections on the conditions prevailing in the halls Universities.
An unfortunate incident occurred yesterday at a university facility that has been in the spotlight for months for many reasons, from termination of studies in biological create a library account statements on a large campus and from tourniquet before appearance of the university police.
The accident caused a mobilization of students in the parish house: a group of people with covered faces attacked the Moscow Art Theater detachment with stones.
“The rooms are full”
A serious incident took place in the room where she taught Miss Klavaniduprofessor at AUTH School of Law and former Vice Chancellor.
Describing “K.” tragic moments, he states the following: “I just entered the room and ordered the students to sit down for the beginning of the lesson. Before I could finish my sentence, I noticed a noise at the end of the room and students heading towards the window. They told me: “the baby is gone“. I didn’t want to believe it. I thought they saw something outside.
During the lecture, the windows are closed. Yesterday, when we returned after a break, we did not have time to close everything. I am still very upset and shocked. The child’s health is a priority. Luckily, we survived the worst”.

In response to the question “K” about the conditions prevailing in the audience during the lectures, Ms. Clavanidou notes: “It was a coincidence that this happened during my own class. OURI the classrooms in which we teach most of the required courses are overcrowded. This is not a current occurrence.. I have been a teacher for 30 years and always teach in crowded classrooms. Of course, this extreme event that happened yesterday could never have crossed my mind.”
OUR TO. Klavanidu he even emphasizes that in previous years other rows of seating were added to the rooms used by Law.. As he notes: “Even our old offices we managed to turn into rooms. Every effort was made to turn the premises into classrooms. But this is not enough. Buildings cannot overflow. We also need to take care of the security measures.”

For the professor, this particular event should be an occasion for the authorities to pay attention to the problem of lack of places in universities. As he explains, “Each year, the Department of Education asks us to announce how many students we estimate we can teach, based on the staff and facilities we have available. When an additional number comes to us in relation to the one we gave, you realize that there is a serious problem which, of course, is difficult. Let someone try to tell Greek society that you can’t admit so many law students every year, because in the end we don’t need that many and you’ll see… a revolution happen.”
The problem of lack of space is urgent
On the same wave that the dean of the AUTH Faculty of Law mentions in “K”, Panagiotis Glavin. “Should not we are the tool political accident. Fact not related reason – causal relationship with the problem he identified. Why the truth is that the problem at the Faculty of Law of Thessaloniki has existed for at least 40 years, ever since I was a student. There were always some students sitting in the windows. Of course, bad things only happen once,” he emphasizes.
O TO. Glavinis notes the titanic efforts of teachers solve the problem of. “We do not want to shy away from our responsibilities, but the problem has deep roots. We have only 3 public law schools in the country that admit 1200 students per year. If we do not accept them, they will go abroad, to Cyprus, anywhere in the other place. And there are other options.

Source: Kathimerini

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