With the easing of measures, prom exam and academic exams can be held

Since the closing of the school due to the Cooved-19 pandemic, our country has first started applying online learning. And for the country's education connoisseur, Dukagjin Pupovci schools have found themselves quite well in this situation in this form of learning. It even says that with the softness of the masses, the Matura test and [...]
Since the closing of the school due to the Cooved-19 pandemic, our country has first started applying online learning.
And for the country's education connoisseur, Dukagjin Pupovci schools have found themselves quite well in this situation in this form of learning. He even says that with the softness of the measures, the Matura test and university exams will be able to take place.
Pupovci, who is director of the Kosovo Educational Centre, says there will certainly be problems with the quality of this kind of teaching, but adds that it is better than not to organise online learning at all.
This lesson first started in two weeks has not started with the idea that it will last so long and given that it will continue until the end of the school year I think it has exceeded expectations because there has been no preliminary preparation, no idea that learning will need to be held this way and taking into account all these conditions, I think schools have been well enough and are doing their best in the current situation. Now when it comes to quality, of course there may be quality problems, but on the other hand, much worse it would be if students were left unannounced at home and there was no such form of online learning”, Pupovci noted.
Pupovci for Kosova Preress has also spoken of the student evaluation guide for what he said this evaluation guide is designed to encourage students to learn from home rather than to be penalised.
He said that with the smoothing of the measures brought by Covid-19, he will be able to take his senior exam, but that the probability test may not be held at all.
I think the assessment in this case has the well-being, not as much as the student has acquired certain knowledge. So even there the guide says that the final grade and students should not be less than the mark of March 11th, so it is not the intention to penalise students, but to encourage them to learn how many at home. Therefore, appreciation will also be organized in that way. As for nine-graders' classes and seniors, I believe that with the ease of the measures, these final exams will be possible with better organisation. Understandably, by bringing students into smaller groups to schools. It may be a priority for seniors, but in ninth classrooms it may happen to completely cancel the probability test because it's not something that's passed on by laws and I believe that even without completing the performance test, it doesn't hurt students very much. Again it is considered that they have performed the school”, the education connoisseur says.
Education director Dukagjin Pupovci also spoke of online learning at the academic level. He says that since we have a small number of positive cases with COVID19, there will be opportunities for exams to be held at the faculty, but, of course, by respecting the necessary measures.
Looking at the progress of the cases I don't believe the year will be cancelled, but first we're going to ease the measures, and now this makes it possible for exams to be held even in colleges but it's understood by respecting the security measures with smaller groups, the necessary distance. If there is a need that I don't believe that exams can be held online, oral exams can be held without an issue online, and written exams require additional organisation, because there is only the possibility of various abuses. So, of course, options have to be considered ever since. But as for online oral exams, especially the protection of diploma work would not have to stop. However, any opportunities for students to come to the auditorium and undergo exams should be exploited”, Pupovci says.
Because of the break of teaching in Kosovo with the aim of preventing the spread of the pandemic COVID19, since 23 March of this year has started online learning. This time, this student is conducting her lessons from television rather than listening to her teacher at school.












