Salij: When I see who's graduating, I feel like I'm getting my degree in front of the theater.

Former education director in the Pristina municipality, at the same time connoisseur of education issues in general, Jonuz Saliha, has said the decision not to discredit 3 public universities is not a political decision, but is a result of the quality in those universities. In KTV's interactive, Saliaj has said it is fate that the Kosovo Agency of Accredition (AKA) [...]
Former education director in the Pristina municipality, at the same time connoisseur of education issues in general, Jonuz Saliha, has said the decision not to discredit 3 public universities is not a political decision, but is a result of the quality in those universities.
In KTV's interactive, Salihaj has said it is lucky that the Kosovar Agency of Accreditation (AKA) has made only the assessment of programmes in the area of accreditment, because, according to him, the poet tou monitor these programmes, “I believe these universities would completely close down.
The 21st century is information technology, and Universities need new programs. University needs an external assessment. UP is better, even in the region, it's better than the University of Tirana, but that's not to cheer us up, because we have to be very good”, Jonuzaj said, stressing that university leaders need to be conscious and that perhaps the new academic year will be reaccredited, Koha.net broadcasts.
Speaking of private universities in the country, Saliha said there is much work in them because there are many irregularities.
“Ay, in the past, students have been accepted without state seniors. Of course, state prom is a condition for college registration. If the inspector entered those universities to check records in the past, he would find many irregularities. AKA should have inspectors, but the Agency Council is new. Corruption has also occurred in this agency. Former AKA leader has been prosecuted for corruption. However, I believe their reports, especially those of internationals”, the former Education Director in Pristina said.
Saliaj said private universities are big business, where government officials are registered to receive a degree and take high positions.
He said he's ashamed of the degree he's got when he thinks about who graduated now.
I'm trying to get my degree and rip it up in front of the theater, seeing who's got a diploma of”, Saliaj stressed.
For political interventions in education, Saliha said we must learn not to interfere.
We've come to the lowest level, and cream touches the floor, and now it's time to get up”, Jonuz Saliaj said.












