Sejdiu: Political subjects need to show what the measure of vows they give him

Political analyst Dardan Sejdiu has said politicians should tell us how real their promises are before the 14 February elections. Sejdiu in Rubikon in Klan Kosova, stressed that they should have a <x0-second measure” for promises they give him. “We have a positive development in this election, as we have an attempt [...]
Sejdiu in Rubikon in Klan Kosova, stressed that they should have a <x0-second measure” for promises they give him.
“We have a positive development in this election, as we have an attempt on subjects in the race to present documents that try to be consistent, to distribute something. There are both qualitative and quantitative differences in information presentation”.
Unfortunately, we see a flawed approach in terms of access to the account when it comes to governance. Their programs, they show orientation, but we have nothing to measure. When they say the primary education and early education with which they measure”.
“What will be the measure unit for vows they give. All of this has to be measurable, that we understand what kind of orientation they want to give education”.
Sejdiu said there are three topics being repeated according to him, on each political subjects' programme: professional education, primary education and test. P ISA.
<x0) P ISA, but not some kind of treatment how to improve our performance, this student child society on this” test.
We should not be hostage to this kind of mentality. We need to see how we can make major improvements in education so that we can be competitive in a major development that is occurring globally”.
Subtitles: P The ISA are three topics that are repeating to us on each program, and we are not seeing something that is either not driven by donors or driven by a general public perception of the state of education. There is an analytical discussion of where we are failing and how to adapt to market needs”.











