Continue preparations for test P ISA 2018

The programme for International Students' assessment, (PISA), is expected to have better results than in 2015. At least that's what Education, Science and Technology Minister Shyqri Bydor has vowed. Under the preparations under way, Minister Bytyqi's staff are visiting schools and meeting students to discuss the importance [...]
The programme for International Students' assessment, (PISA), is expected to have better results than in 2015. At least that's what Education, Science and Technology Minister Shyqri Bydor has vowed.
Under the preparations under way, Minister Bytyqi's staff are visiting schools and meeting students to discuss the importance of this test.
This has been made known by a post by Minister for Education Councillor Valmir Gashi.
Below, you have a full post:
Based on no good results for Kosovo on the International Research Programme (PISA 2015), Minister Bytyqi, who is taking responsibility to lead the Ministry of Education, pledged that they would exert themselves vigorously to become all necessary preparations for the approaching test, PISA 2018.
On the basis of these preparations we are continuing to visit schools and meet our students, to discuss the importance of the test and their role in the process.
Like all their peers, students from the Malishvet municipality are looking forward to giving their contribution to this test so that they, schools, municipalities and in particular Kosovo will be ranked as well.












