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Let Us Be That Tiny Little Grain in Changing the Paradigm of Education

Željana Radojičić Lukić is a multi-award-winning teacher from Serbia, who went a long way from a teacher to an...

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From Your Fingertips to The Highest Mountains, Aconcagua is the Place ‘Where Condors Bend their Wings’

Admira Koničanin is an assistant professor of Sports and Physical Education at the State University of Serbia, in the...

Networking Through Music

Alexandra has been working at the same school for 32 years. She teaches music at school; she leads singing...

Serbian Teachers Educate Migrant Children from Asia And Africa

Atifa Saljic is a teacher of mother tongue and literature from the Republic of Serbia. She is an active...

Caring for Special Needs Students Within Classrooms

Borko Petrović graduated from the Faculty of Philology in Niš in 2004. For the past 16 years, he has...

Challenges With Teaching Mathematics Online

Deja Kačič finished her mathematical studies at Faculty for mathematics and physics in Ljubljana, Slovenia and now teaches Mathematics...

Raising Humanitarians Through Volunteerism

Dejan Nemcic is a young Geography teacher who has been awarded the academic title of Master of Geography Education...

Foreign Language Learning to Express Creativity, Resulting in Real Life-Time Opportunities

Dragana Gjoreska MA, an English language teacher at a public secondary vocational economy and law school SEPUGS ‘Vasil Antevski-...

Jan i Samah – Changes I have accepted

Ivančica Tajsl, is a primary teacher from Croatia. She was born in Zagreb, in a family of educators. Today...

Quality Education Is The Key To Success

Katarina Čarapić is a Serbian language and literature teacher with 24 years of experience in education. She is one...

A Teacher’s Fight for Women’s Rights

Mirsada Šabotić is a professor of Montenegrin, Serbian, Bosnian, Croatian language and literature. She is a teacher in a...

Classroom Dynamics from a Teacher’s Point of View

Nade is a history professor from Skopje. She is currently the principal of Primary School “Goce Dečev”. She is...

Turning Cannot into Why Not

Born in Turkey’s Samsun province, Nurten finished her Ondokuz Mayıs University in 2nd place. She completed her 2nd university...

Following the Footsteps of the Little Prince

Olivera Arizanović is a teacher of Serbian language and literature from Serbia. He has been working for 24 years...

Public Policies in The Education of The Balkan Countries

Olivera Nedic works in Bosnia and Herzegovina, in the entity of Republika Srpska. She is a geographer by profession....

The Teacher Who Turned Entrepreneur to Fulfil Her Dreams- Step by Step!

Sandra Grujevska is an English teacher from North Macedonia. She earned her Masters of International Relations at the American...

TV lessons and Online Learning in Montenegro from a Teacher’s Perspective

Sava Kovacevic is a teacher from Montenegro. He is a proud awardee of the title “Best Teacher of the...

Online Teaching In 3 Acts

Smilja Mrdja is a history teacher in Bosnia and Herzegovina. For a long time, she has been involved in...

Education in The Function of Healthy Lifestyles

Suada Karić is a graduate engineer of technology, employed as a professor of vocational subjects at the High School...

Creative in French with a Smartphone

Vojka Milovanović, Ph.D., works as a French language teacher at the elementary school ‘Dositej Obradović’ in Požarevac, in the...

MANAGING EDITOR’S NOTE

School Education Reforms in the Balkan

The Balkans is a portion of Europe, comprising Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Romania, Serbia,...