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Serbian Bosniaks Ask to Change Schools' Names
The vice-president of the Bosnian National Council, Esad Dzudzo, told BIRN that the organisation that represents Bosniaks' interests in Serbia will use all legal means to push its proposal for eight schools in the country's southern Sandzak region to be renamed after prominent Bosniaks, despite opposition from state officials.
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Authorities look to boost computer science education
This has been announced with Education Minister Mladen Sarcevic, who explained that the original idea wass to establish the new faculty as a branch of the EFT.
But "the story with the EFT is not over yet," Sarcevic continued - however, if no agreement is reached, "other options are being considered, such as setting up a new faculty."
Education Ministry to ignore "anti-Darwin" petition
The Ministry of Education will not react and change curricula because of a petition seeking a review of evolution theory studies in Serbian schools.
Education Minister Mladen Sarcevic said this on Wednesday.
Education Ministry to ignore "anti-Darwin" petition
The Ministry of Education will not react and change curricula because of a petition seeking a review of evolution theory studies in Serbian schools.
Education Minister Mladen Sarcevic said this on Wednesday.
Sarcevic: Serbia has done everything to open Chapter 26
KRAGUJEVAC - Serbia has done everything - fully and flawlessly - to open Chapter 26 in its EU accession talks, with all demands of national minorities met not because of the chapter, but for the sake of lasting standards in the country, Serbian Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development Mladen Sarcevic said Wednesday.
Serbia has ambitions to boost quality of education - minister
BELGRADE - Serbia has great ambitions to boost the quality of education and solve the status of education sector employees for the long term, Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development Mladen Sarcevic said Tuesday.