Jasharaj: Government says education priorities, keeping promise

The chairman of the United Education Union, Nundman Jasharaj, wishes that the government in power would keep that promise for children of pre-school learning this time. I wish it would be true and the Government would keep its promise to make primary education mandatory. But it had to be made earlier because it was very spoken and [...]
I wish it would be true and the Government would keep its promise to make primary education mandatory. But it had to be made earlier because there was a lot of talk and every government that came in had a priority of education, but even this government hasn't done much this year, and I wish that the words to hold the”, Jasharaj said of the Online Front.
According to Yashaw, preschool compulsory teaching would prepare more children for the first class.
He says the lack of nests in the country does not offer students much learning preparation.
“We should have greater opportunities and have more nurserys in Kosovo than they are missing and unable children to learn, and a tiny fraction of the children may be in this system of education. I hope that we can keep our word and have as many centers and parallels as we can in pre-school education, because that way the children better prepared for the first steps in the first grade, and if that happens, the children will be much better prepared to get knowledge of the first grade and the battle to know”, the potential Jasharaj.












