Jasharaj: Nagavci's book decision, worst experiment

The new school year began on September 1st. Unlike last year when there was a strike in education, this year's teaching began with problems with books equipment for all students. The education ministry did not provide the students with another decision. August has earmarked 80 euros for students [...]
The new school year began on September 1st.
Unlike last year when there was a strike in education, this year's teaching began with problems with books equipment for all students.
The education ministry did not provide the students with another decision.
MA The NS has earmarked between 80 euros for students from first class to fifth, and from 30 euros for students from sixth to ninth.
Providing books from parents for children has caused toloves in many city libraries.
To provide parents with textbooks for their children, libraries have flooded.
Regarding this current situation in education, he spoke in a proposal for Front Online, SBASK head Nundman Jasharaj.
Jasharaj's school texting process has called it difficult.
He says it could take a month to supply all students with books.
According to Jasarwright, Kosovo families with their money have trouble providing the texts.
“Text encoding is very difficult. It must become impossible to supply needy families with textbooks. It could take another month until all students are supplied with books because much of their families find it difficult to buy books without obtaining remigration”, Jasharaj said.
Jasharaj's decision on the books has been named the worst this minister has ever made.
The head of the SBASK mentions another problem facing parents.
The other problem is the lack of bookstores in several cities where it is causing much toll and too much delay to supply books where those who go to buy are going to have to wait in line and miss days without books. Never the worst choice has August made with Nagavcin had to negotiate a valid contract with the publishers. This experiment is making it difficult to continue the school year”, Jasharaj stressed.
The Ministry of Education has distributed books for primary school students free of charge since 2008. But this year, this dictatorship has changed the way the textbooks are distributed because of the failure of the publishing agreement with publishing homes for the supply of book schools, for the fact that, according to MASTI, publishing houses have offered prices far higher than those they place in their libraries.












