Kosovo rejected request that the test be postponed, will it be humiliated P ISA this year

The results of the test “Pisa 2015” were not satisfactory for Kosovo. The ranking of Kosovo in recent countries in terms of the quality of education sparked debates that education needs reform. For him, opportunities to prepare more for future testing Minister of Education, Science and Technology ( He requested that [...]
For him, opportunities to prepare more for future testing Minister of Education, Science and Technology ( He requested that the test be postponed to 2019.
Minister Fatmir Bytyqi, in an interview for Online Economy, has clarified that the requirement for delaying the exercise has been rejected.
I've made a direct request to PISA that the test be postponed for 2019 not to be held in 2018, with the only idea of having space and being able to prepare better for a year, we've received negative answers and have asked us to withdraw from the test for 2018 by 2021, or there's no delay for a year and we haven't been able to be willing to retreat”, he said.
Bytyqi stressed that to change the education system and have satisfactory results MAST has established a special student training commission.
An effort has been made from 2015 to date, but not that appropriate effort to take concrete measures so that the next test will result better than we have been. The first step I've made now is the formation of a new commission for the test Pisaʹ that was actually a preliminary commission that was existing to me”.
According to Bytyqi the commission will hold two tests for all of the country's schools so students can familiarise themselves with the way they are tested.
“test P ISA” is the main international test for primary and middle education.
It in 2015 has proved that Kosovo is at the lowest possible levels in education.
Test “PISA 2015” is focused on science, reading, math and co-operative resolution of problems as minority areas of assessment.
Approximately 540,000 students have participated in the test, representing some 29 million 15-year-old students from the schools of 72 countries.
Worse than Kosovo were only Algeria and the Dominican Republic, meanwhile, Singapore was the first.












