Ngerman Jasharaj protects teachers from PISA failure: The books are to blame

The results of the Students' International Education Programme known as P ISA, for 15-year-olds in mathematics, science and reading. Kosovo has not changed places in the rankings, from three years ago, receiving shameful results once again. And for this poor result, the chairman of the union [...]
In a conversation with Periscope, Jasharaj has acquitted Kosovo teachers of the poor result in the PISA's test, throwing the ball at the curriculums and textbooks.
We need to look at the school tests we have, which is the curriculum that we work with, and I as the education worker that I've been with, and as the head of the SBASK I have the conviction that if we're learning what we need or what a child doesn't need in practice and I have the conviction that the teachers of Kosovo are engaged, but maybe the quartillas and program plans aren't right, the textbooks are very weak in content, the school conditions still lack of foam and if we had all of these were going to do it in a national school way in a way that we haven't said, Jazars.
The SBASK's chairman says all parties from the Academy of Sciences until education workers should sit down to find a solution and that, according to him, no one can escape responsibility.
I think we should all sit down with the Academy of Sciences, along with the University, with Augusta's and all of us, and work together, without insulting or disparaging someone to find a common solution”, he said.
Otherwise, the test results are published today P ISA, where Kosovo is ranked third from the end./Periscopi/











