MA The NS spent 11m euros on books, but many students were left without them.

Even though the Ministry of Education for Every School Start claims to make the distribution free of textbooks, the opposite is being proved. This year this minister has spent 11m euros on textbooks, but even after six weeks of starting the learning process, textbooks are missing students. Parents are being forced to [...]
This year this minister has spent 11m euros on textbooks, but even after six weeks of starting the learning process, textbooks are missing students. Parents are being forced to buy books for their children, but even buying textbooks is impossible because they are not for sale in local libraries.
At primary school “Mihal Grameno” in Fushe Kosovo a significant number of first-class students lack textbooks such as: Abbotry, Book of Reading, Man and Nature, English, Figurative Education, Society and Environment, Mathematics, Life - Sacrificing, Musical Education, Labour and Others, reports public television.
About 440 second-graders lack books: Man and nature, as well as Death to life. Students in sixth grade about 300 lack English - language texts. Of students of the seventh grade over 500 of them, they lack the textbooks for civic education until Kima's text is missing 121 students.
The absence of textbooks is also in the eighth and ninth classes, where this school year the Ministry of Education has not distributed textbooks, students have been supplied with books from the remaining Foreign Education Directors.
Applications have been made in the Ministry of Education from both schools and the Municipal Education Directorate in Fushe Kosovo, early September. But they haven't been answered.
This green light the Ministry of Education does not seem to give this year after the director of this dictatorship, Director for Pre-university Education Alush Istog, said via phone messages, respectively. RTK that textbooks were sent to schools at the request of June, and that their absence should be resolved by the Municipal Education Directorate.
Despite providing students with free textbooks is designated by the Ministry of Education with administrative guidelines, students will continue to develop the learning process from copied sheets and taking notes in mechanical form, via writing.











