Analysts mock Haradinaj: We have an education expert

The State Council of Quality's decision not to discredit the University of Pec, Prizren and Mitrovica has sparked numerous reactions, writes Periscopi. One of the reactions that was not well received by education connoisseurs, but also by political analysts was the reaction of Prime Minister Haradinaj, who said he is unacceptable [...]
One of the reactions that was not well received by Educators of Education, but also by political analysts, it was the reaction of Prime Minister Haradinaj, who said that the State Council of Quality decision to close the three public universities is unacceptable. And that we will therefore act immediately, taking concrete steps to resolve this situation.
Political affairs acquaintance Imer Mushkolaj has criticised the prime minister's response, ironically saying the prime minister is an education expert.
We don't need any other independent agencies and institutions. The president has to be asked for a prioritized university. He knows everything. He's also an education expert”, wrote Mushkolaj on his Facebook profile.
The prime minister's reaction as a pressing one is being seen by university professor, Bemer Basarizi, who has said Haradinaj's stance was populist and political.
“Not accrediting certain regional universities in Kosovo is a good sign of the independence of the State Council of Quality. On the other hand, the prime minister's position today was completely political and populist if he is determined to intervene in the KSC, then he would make the second mistake, with which he would give the final blow to the integration of Kosovo education into the European system, after the first two years of dismissal of this council”, Pajarizi wrote.
On the other hand, Pajarizi says education is not a matter of votes and that he should take measures by supporting KSC's decision.
His Councils for Education (if there is such) must explain to the prime minister that education is not a matter of populism and vote, but simply a matter of criteria and standards that must be achieved. Instead of threatening to take measures, the prime minister would have approved the KSC decision and encouraged and backed the education mission for deep reforms in education”, he wrote.
While Artan Murati from KDI has said education in Kosovo has degraded and that it is becoming political in this area.
And it's now taken naturally and dismissed by the State Council for Quality, why it didn't discredit some public universities that were founded within pre-electoral campaigns. Education in Kosovo has degraded the weather. As soon as we make school politics, it's good to restructure education and invest seriously in it. There are no good schools if they serve to comfort political militants. Don't joke with the country's youth that it's with the nine who fucks me, it wrote Murati.
Otherwise, the State Council for Cilia has made a decision not to accredit the University of Pec, Prizren and Mitrovica, but also some private colleges./ P ERISCOPI/










