Kurti: From next year, the code language will be part of the curriculum from the first grade.

Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said that by next year, the language of code will be introduced in Kosovo's education curriculum from the first grade. In the Coding Clock activities with students of the Professional School “Gjin Gazulli”, which is held under the mark of the Coding Week sign on [...]
Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti said that by next year, the language of code will be introduced in Kosovo's education curriculum from the first grade.
In the activities of the Coding Clock with students from the Professional School “Gjin Gazulli”, which is held under the footnote of the Kosovo Coding Week, the chief executive stressed that in Kosovo there are 20,000 professionals in the TI field and 4 thousand students at college and college.
There are over 500 business companies in Kosovo that operate in the field of formation and communication technology, where 3/4 of them make exports of services to powerful corporations across the world. There are 20 thousand professionals in Kosovo in the TIK field and 40,000 students at colleges and colleges”, Kurti said.
This week you have seen the development and potential and birth of innovation for the future. The individual's talent comes in expression as well as the cooperation of students for the same product. We are optimistic about the success we will have in the future because the Government will focus on the digital transformation where it makes it easier and more qualitative. Seeing the interest and potential, from next year, the code language will be introduced into the curriculum because of the first class used in the Albanian language, as well as learning the code language”, Kurti said.
Deputy Minister of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation Taulant Kelmendi said that this initiative has been experienced for the first time in 300 schools.
The “Time Coding started in 2013 by international organisations as a revolutionary initiative in technology. The main goal was to create a global movement that encourages all to learn the encryption and technology from early childhood. As Minister of Education you are very happy that this initiative was first experienced this year in over 300 schools”, he said. /EO/











