” The government has not taken on our remarks and concerns” Pristina, Fushë Kosova and Skenderaj ban use of sexual education manuals

Following numerous pro and anti-dracak debates on sexual education, Pristina municipality Fushe Kosova and Skenderaj have made the decision to ban the use of sex education and Reproductive Health for classrooms 1-5, 6-9 and 1012 in schools, writes Periscopi. Education Director in the Pristina Town, Jehona Lushaku-Sadriu except the ban [...]
The education director in the Pristina municipality, Jehona Lushaku-Sadriou, in addition to the ban on manuals in Pristina's municipality schools, has called on all municipalities to take steps and stop using these materials in their schools.
The “is unprecedented, how this power is mistreating the Kosovo family. It is scandalous how the ruling minister at the helm of the only institution responsible for textbooks has approved and promoted material with perverted content”, Lusak Sadriu wrote in a Facebook post.
An immediate reaction has also been made by the Skenderaj municipality, and this was announced by the Education Directorate.
The School of Education of the Skywright Community today has made the decision to ban the use of Doracret “Sexual Education and Reproductive Health” 1-5, 6-9, 1012, in all municipal schools. The director for Education, Kastriot Duraku, has said that the reason for this decision, which has been taken in consensus and co-operation with even teaching, concerns the degradation of the Kosovo family on the part of the responsible institutions, and, as such, will not be used in any educational institutions in the Sculered municipality until its surrender.
Croatia and Pristina joined the Fushe Kosovo municipality.
This has been made known through a media announcement from the Fushe Kosovo Community:
” Today we've made the decision not to apply for the use of the Doracakes Sexucation and Reproductive Health 1-5, 6-9 and 1012 in Fusha-Kosovo Schools.
Representatives of Kosovo's Field Committee from the Education Directorate even during discussions with August on the subject have expressed concern about the content of instructions where practical activities were envisioned touching children under the age of adequate.
Unfortunately, this government has not taken on the basis of reasonable remarks and concerns expressed by competent government officials in the field of education and parents' representatives, and refraining from being such approved by MART is harmful and unacceptable.
We believe that this content is harmful and abusive with children and we strongly believe that this decision not to apply gloves is in the interest of students and parents of our municipality, said the municipality response.












