580 thousand joint hours of Uniman Jasaw and Arberie Nagavci

President Osmani's statement implying that the books are all about education, can upset Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who is noted for reference in books, meanwhile, you may like my 8-year-old daughter, who still has little to enjoy books. Whatever the case, what do Tsqman Jasharaj and Arberie Nagavci have in common? They have 580 [...]
President Osmani's statement implying that the books are all about education, can upset Prime Minister Albin Kurti, who is noted for reference in books, meanwhile, you may like my 8-year-old daughter, who still has little to enjoy books. Whatever the case, what do Tsqman Jasharaj and Arberie Nagavci have in common? It's got 580 thousand hours to teach kids in just seven days...
It says: Dafina Demak
Today's morning the cliches broke out about education and wrapped books With circular statements.
For example, the sentence “... education is not just about books and tests of President Osmani, it would look good only to my daughter in the third grade who doesn't love Mathematics and books once in general.
That statement, it would seem interesting if it came from any prime minister or president of Scandinavian or other countries, very advanced in technological education.
If our schools were equipped with enough printers, and they were digitized schools, where instead of 16 books for the first grade, there would be only one tablet, the President's statement would look interesting, transformative, and what else would correspond to the recent exciting technological developments.
But as far as the contrast is concerned, this statement only seems to be an excuse and a healthy front for my parents in embarrassment (and my daughter who still has so much interest in the .P) books about her political partner, Albin Kurti.
According to Education Minister Arberie Nagavci, the whole of September could go with the technological reflection of Kosovo parents in e-Kosovo to get the promised money as a book subsidy.
“...The application will be open throughout September so that we can make sure that no students for any reason are left without textbooks”, writes Minister Nagavci.
What does that mean?
Personally, this month I don't have a lot of money, even though I have a salary on average wages in Kosovo. I need 160 euros to cover the expense the Government threw at us. So I saw that Mr. Agron Demi.
I, who get paid on average wages in Kosovo, don't have 80 euros at the end of the month”, writes Mr. Dym.
What does that mean? Referring to the AK, Mr. Demi says from there, it turns out 43% of the population in Kosovo cannot afford an unexpected 100 euro spending.
To simplify it: Most parents today have sent children without books to school. Likely, there are those who can make it all September without books. But that is what Minister Nagavci reasoned with the above - quoted sentence.
Last year, students had lost September altogether as a result of the education strike. The headquartered as a result of that strike, Mr. Tsman Jasharaj, was charged by Minister Nagavci, that he lost it to the students. 580,000 hoursFor just seven days missing school.
According to the town we're looking at, and many of us are experiencing it as parents with books, it's very likely that the entire next week will go without books for our children.
And here, the sinners are equal: 580 thousand Nitemman Jasharaj, 580 thousand Arberie Nagavci.









