The Ministry of Education details two phases in which the lesson will begin

Minister of Education, Science and Technology Rame Likaj has presented the decision today for the start of the new school year, which will be organised in two phases. According to a AugustA report, the first phase in which pre-school levels and classes 1,2,3,6, and 10 are included on Monday, September 14, according to [...]
According to a August 19th report, the first phase in which pre-school levels and classes 1,2,3,6 and 10 are included on Monday, on September 14th, according to scenario A (coming in school), as classes 4 and 5 begin teaching on the same date, according to A or B scenarios, so with presence in school, or combined teaching, depending on school capacity in line with the assessment of task force at the level of DKA and school.
Meanwhile, the second phase begins on September 21st, which includes classes 7, 8, 9, 11 and 12, according to scenario B, that is, two days at school and three days online and at a distance.
“Minister Likaj has said that each institution of education has created its own strength and depending on infrastructure conditions, the number of students, but also the preparations that they have made, decides to organise learning according to any scenario, for all classrooms”, it says at the August 19th) announcement..
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Education and Science Minister Rame Likaj, after the meeting organised by the head of the DKA College that has been held today, presented the decision to start the new school year 2020/2021, which will be organised in two phases.
The first stage, in which pre-school levels and 1,2,3,6 and 10 are included, begins learning on Monday, September 14th, according to scenario A (coming in school), as classes 4 and 5 begin learning at the same date, according to scenario A or B, so with presence in school, or combined teaching, depending on school capacity in line with the assessment of task force at the level of DKA and school.
The second phase begins on September 21st, which includes classes 7, 8, 9, 11 and 12, according to scenario B, that is, two days at school and three days online and at a distance.
Minister Likaj has said that each institution of education has created its own strength and, depending on infrastructure conditions, the number of students, but also the preparations they have made, decides to organise learning according to any scenario, for all classes.
The SBASK chairman, Nundman Jasharaj, has said that even teachers are fully engaged and prepared to start the school year under undembled conditions.
At the meeting, led by the head of the DKA College, Besim Avdimitaj was also present as head of the Kosovo Communists Association, Sazan Ibrahimi, and Education Director in Pristina, Hope Shala.











