Ahmeti: Kosovo is facing functional illiteracy, and artificial intelligence could deepen the problem if the state does not act.

Agon Ahmeti, the Executive Director of ETEA, has voiced significant concerns regarding the pace of development within the nation’s educational framework. In a recent discussion on the “Përballje Podcast,” Ahmeti emphasized that the lack of concrete action in the sector, coupled with a slow adoption of new technological advancements, poses potential long-term risks to societal progress. According to reports from Telegrafi, Ahmeti stated that the sphere of education serves as the fundamental driver influencing the advancement of all other national fields.

He argued that without establishing a robust and quality education system, the country faces substantial challenges in achieving sustained growth. The director critiqued the current policy trajectory, suggesting that governmental policies are moving slowly and exhibit a degree of indifference toward this critical sector. Ahmeti warned that this neglect creates a systemic vulnerability, describing the effect as having a “domino effect.” He asserted that achieving sustainable development in any other economic or social domain is contingent upon possessing at least an average standard of educational infrastructure.

The director’s commentary, which was shared via a social media post, highlights a perceived disconnect between the urgency of modern development needs and the pace of policy implementation within the academic sector. Ahmeti’s remarks underscore the critical link between educational reform and broader national competitiveness, advising that sustained progress requires immediate and targeted investment in educational quality and technological integration.

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  1. Agon Ahmeti, Executive Director of ETEA, has expressed serious concerns regarding the developmental pace of Kosovo’s educational system. During a recent appearance on the “Përballje Podcast,” Ahmeti h

  2. What specific actions does Ahmeti suggest Kosovo needs to take to prevent AI from worsening functional illiteracy?

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