Director of Education at Pec: I don't know how your parents will buy books, what choice will be made

The education director in the Pec municipality, Naser Gega, has expressed possible concerns about the Ministry of Education's plan for parents to buy textbooks on remourage, praising that this will bring great challenges to parents and schools before the start of the school year. Director of Education in the municipality of [...]
The education director in the Peja municipality, Naser Gega, has spoken of the Education Ministry's decision to buy textbooks from parents with reimbursements, has confessed to possible challenges that can be faced in the process of providing books to students.
Gega has stressed that although everyone agrees that teaching should begin on September 1st, there are concerns about the cost parents will have for buying textbooks.
He has expressed the willingness of directors of education municipalities to contribute to finding a solution if necessary.
It's a surprise, all of us are of reconciliation to start learning on September 1st. It will have its cost if you go into the form of supply with textbooks in the teaching process. However, the directors of the education municipalities are willing that for any opportunity required to be a part of the realisation of this issue, if we think it is necessary”, it is expressed.
He has estimated that, although the ministry, according to him, has the will to change the situation, the moment of selection is wrong because of the short term before the start of the school year, and that, according to him, can bring tremendous challenges.
Gega has also shown concern about how this change will be done in practice, stressing that parents have freedom of choice of texts, while there are doubts about how this process will be organised effectively.
I don't know how it's going to be done, how you're going to buy your parents' books, who's going to select the textbooks, when they have the freedom of choice, somebody works with the books of Dukagjin, somebody with other publishing books. Now the parent he chooses. Don't make it any guess, but there's definitely going to be some extraordinary head-blown”, Gega said.
Gega has also announced that a meeting has been held on the matter. He has expressed his concern that municipal education directors are not invited to this meeting, while they, as he has said, have an official role in the process of making decisions for textbooks.












