In Pristina during pandemic, 6 schools were renovated, two new ones built this year.

The Pristina municipality plans this year to build two garden schools, as well as adopting a garden in the village of Kolovic. He has made it known in an interview for Online Economy, Education Director Hope Shala. “We have plans this year for building a professional school and also the Centre [...]
The Pristina municipality plans this year to build two garden schools, as well as adopting a garden in the village of Kolovic. He has made it known in an interview for Online Economy, Education Director Hope Shala.
“We have plans this year to build a professional school, and also the Community Centre with co-finance, we will also begin building two gardens and adopting a garden in the village of Kolovica for the children of that village of”.
It further indicated that this period of distance learning has served to renew six schools and intervene in the inventory arrangement.
This time has served positively for renovations, we've taken advantage of contracts that we've been active with the 2019 budget and we're upgrading six schools at the moment, we're doing limes, we're renewing central heating, and doing all the jobs with all the contracts that we've got” active.
We've had several days' stops because of stops from the health ministry and the IKSF, but now we're working on full capacity”.
Furthermore, it says that distance learning is developing smoothly and that they are in constant communication with teachers, where more than 90% of students are attending online learning, Online Economics reports.
The “Moment that the education ministry has launched with online instruction display in RTK, then we as a municipality had to organise communication of teachers with students and part of the assessment also since we cannot consider that the year has been lost and we are making maximum efforts on daily bases to monitor schools and guide them by the way they should work with students with the learning at”.
I think it's new to us, but very quickly the teachers have responded positively to this situation and are communicating on a daily basis with students, and they're being given estimates about homework, and in a way they've all been mobilised together with the parents we're very grateful to and they're developing a long distance lesson over 90% of students are involved”, she said, pwr EO.
Shala has said whether I kept the senior test or not is the decision belonging to the Ministry of Education, but that it may be unfair to students and may affect their admission into schools.
It is the education ministry's decision to make it a decision to keep the senior test or not, but it also considers that if it doesn't, it will be problematic for enrollment in colleges or high school semesters, but it's still not very fair for students who have received online lessons, but it can't have the effect that they attend at school”












