As the academic year concludes on Friday, uncertainty surrounds the educational resources available for the upcoming term. Specifically, the Ministry of Education has not yet issued the necessary catalog of textbooks to Municipal Directors, creating potential logistical complications for the start of the September academic session. Concerns have been raised regarding the delay in the Ministry’s release of the required documentation.
Afrim Llabjani, the Director of Education in Ferizaj, noted that this postponement could impede educators’ ability to effectively select and process the required school textbooks. He explained that timely selection is crucial to ensuring the textbooks are available in school libraries when the new year commences. Furthermore, sources indicate that the process of submitting such supporting evidence is currently viewed as outdated practice.
According to reports, municipalities had been assured by the Ministry of Education that the official selection list would be distributed that week; however, this assurance has not materialized. The absence of the comprehensive catalog creates a bottleneck in the educational supply chain. Without the official list, school administrators are unable to finalize curriculum planning or confirm the necessary inventory of learning materials.
Stakeholders are awaiting official guidance from the Ministry to mitigate potential disruptions and ensure that the required textbooks are procured and distributed without delay at the start of the next academic year.
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The Ministry of Education’s delay in providing the official textbook catalog to Municipal Directors raises concerns regarding the availability of educational materials for the forthcoming academic ter