Education Inspectorate Law sent to Parliament

Minister of Education, Science and Technology Shyqiri Bytyqi has attended the assembly of the Parliamentary Commission for Education, where the Law for Education Inspectorate was discussed, with majority votes decided that this Law would be delivered to the first reading in the Kosovo Assembly. Minister Bytyqi, among other things, said this law [...]
Minister Bytyqi, among other things, said this law would have a key role in ensuring quality in pre-university education and stressed that the Law for Education Inspectorate would also be a basis for managing and conveying legislative management to all educational levels.
Stressing the importance of this Law, Minister Bytyqi said it would include all educational institutions, at all levels, licensed and recognised by MAST. While under the challenges expected, Minister Bytyqi stressed the need to boost the number of education inspectors (40 inspectors) and therefore to increase the budget.
The minister, Bytyqi, also said, remains to regulate the procedures and performance assessments of teachers on the ground, while adding that every four years the advance of teachers will take place, which will affect increased responsibility and professional engagement, and is expected to have the quality increase in education.
Participants in the debate praised the importance and necessity of accelerating the adoption of this Law in the Kosovo Assembly, given that it will affect increased quality in education.












