Pandemia has also contributed to damage to quality in education

Among many challenges, in combat with the COVID-19 pandemic and new variants, new school year is expected to begin on 26 September. As many as are expected to have qualities, however, they speak competently of the field. Education Minister Arberie Nagavci has announced that lost hours will be compensated. “Monday is task force gathering [...]
Education Minister Arberie Nagavci has announced that lost hours will be compensated.
On Monday is the gathering of the task force at the level of the Ministry, where it will be clarified for the compensation of these lost days”, Minister Nagavci said, appeared to have indicated that if there is no improvement of the epidemiological situation, the version of the teaching '%online is still in effect.
But how much will losing classes affect the quality of education?
The SBASK chairman, Nundman Jasharaj, says that under these pandemic circumstances there can be no high quality in learning.
The primary task of all under these circumstances is to protect everyone's health, especially children... And everyone knows that under such circumstances there can be no quality, not just in Kosovo, but in other states”, he said, for RTV21.
While, connoisseur of youth education issues Qehaja, says the pandemic has damaged quality and has long-term consequences.
We also have an educational system that has a bad quality. Now the pandemic has contributed to that quality devotion being distracted by a considerable hysteria around the pandemic. This will have long-term consequences”, he said.
The start of the new school year 2021/22, due to the epidemiological situation in the country, has been postponed until 26 September.











