Stress and Nozy in Albanian textbooks: The Minister of Education Responds

Two days into online media and social networks circulate photos of textbooks that include two “reactors Stress” and “Nozy” offering children as examples of success in their lives. Both rappers are successful singers, but their texts are not for primary school children, but for the oldest [...]
Two days into online media and social networks circulate photos of textbooks that include two “reactors Stress” and “Nozy” offering children as examples of success in their lives.
Both rappers are successful singers, but their textbooks are not for primary school children, but for older ones.
Amazingly, the authors of the books have found it reasonable to include those in primary school textbooks, but the greatest surprise here is with the Ministry of Education's response to the scandal, writes Albeu.com.
In an interview presented last night at ABC News, Education Minister Lindita Nicola says that the texts that teach Albanian children are not certified by MAS and then offered to them, but the opposite happens, children are used as laboratory screws a year and once problems are found, the book is corrected.
“text not certified in the first year. It's a year that teachers, media and parents make the difference, and we give houses transitional publishers to make the difference, otherwise they don't get into the system unless they change”, Nicola said.
According to Nicola's explanation, instead of the MAS that certificate texts, it uses a generation of children as a tester, teaching you to have a life like Noizy and stress is “col”.
Finally, after you've filled this generation's brain with bullshit, we make arrangements next year.













