The lesson may not start on September 1

The Kosovo Communists Association under the co-ordination of activities with the Municipal Education Directorate (DKA) has held the upcoming College of Education meeting in the discussion of topics and issues addressed by local authorities, within the framework of the College's activity for municipal education. The subject will also be the question [...]
The topic of the discussion will also be the matter of textbooks, because the Ministry of Education has stated that they will be purchased by parents and later restored.
DKA College Chairman Besiana Musmurat, also head of education in Pristina, said that if they had known earlier about the alternative that MAST has chosen, they would have been interested in finding a solution to supply with textbooks.
He even insists that the lesson will begin on September, suggesting that there are many cities that have no libraries at all.
We are gathered here today to discuss how we gather each year for the start of the new school year and problems. We invited Minister Nagavci this time. Such meetings were supposed to be called by the minister himself, but we're forced as an association to do these”.
“as far as first point is important at the country level is supply with textbooks. Basically, we don't have any problems with alternative forms of supply, but we don't think it's going to be possible for learning to start over time if we knew before we would even be trying as municipalities to do something. We are willing to help the ministry as we have done every year. We are willing to co-operate with the ministry, but we are still against damage to the state budget and against delays. We've got a lot of cities that don't have bookstores at around”, Musmurati said.
The AKK has criticised MASTI days ago because it failed to achieve the delivery of textbooks by municipal directors, and this institution's new decision to buy books from parents and then compensate from MASTI. /EO











